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The Department of Justice conducted an investigation of the actions of the United States Immigration officials and border patrol. The investigation found a list of illicit activists that included prostitution, slavery, and murder to name a few. The article provides more details. It also highlights the efforts of Cesar Chavez, United Farm Workers and allies to pass laws that support immigrants/workers.

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Congressional. corruption, probe, expose, immigration services, Washington, DC, Department of Justice, prostitution, slavery, United States immigration, patrolmen, investigation, attorney general, reports, border inspectors, New York Times, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, President Nixon, Nixon Administration, Senate Judiciary Committee, INS, Mexican citizens, officials, Congress, Congressman John Rooney, naturalization, Brooklyn, Washington, cover up, Cesar Chavez, United Farm Workers, UFW, immigration laws, Fresno County, undocumented, border patrol, Oxnard, California, exploitation

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1974

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English

Location

Washington, DC

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El Malcriado Newspaper Collection

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Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay

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Corruption in Immigration Services: Corrupción en los Servicios de Inmigración

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