The immigrant farm worker community in Mexico was formed in Southern California in the 20th century. That is because we need to replace cheap labor during World War II. Migrant Labor Organization founded in California after a similar group was established in American America was founded in California American farm workers are from the Eastern and are known as Okies. A dust storm in the 1930s resulted in the movement of Okies to the west, followed by the migration from the US major agricultural labor force to Mexican migrant workers.
Migrant farm workers are defined as individuals who must leave permanent residence to seek paid labor in agricultural labor. "Immigrant farm workers" are also called "migrant farm workers" or "migrant workers". Seasonal farm workers work in temporary agriculture, but those who do not transition from permanent residence to farm work, they may also have other sources of employment. Migrant farm workers are defined as individuals who must leave permanent residence to seek paid labor in agricultural labor. "Immigrant farm workers" are also called "migrant farm workers" or "migrant workers". Seasonal farm workers work in temporary agriculture, but those who do not transition from permanent residence to farm work, they may also have other sources of employment.
In Europe and the Middle East, migrant workers are usually required to employ urban areas rather than agriculture. In North America, migrant workers are frequently hired mainly during the harvest period. Demand for agricultural migrant workers arises from the seasonal nature of harvest. In the northern hemisphere, migrant workers move seasonally from south to north after harvesting, this pattern is reversed in the southern hemisphere. Most of these agricultural workers are working in a pattern defined in these general directions and their work usually accompanies work that is easy to learn that is done repeatedly by hand.