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		<title>Montana Travel Destinations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mexican community took action. One of the earliest fiestas they celebrated in 1936 was organized because, as the poster claimed, Mexicans were far from the homeland, and los mexicanos sentimos la ineludible obligacion de rememorar sus fechas gloriosas (we, Mexicans, feel an inescapable obligation to remember and celebrate our glorious days). The celebration, sponsored by the Comite Patriotico Mexicano de Billings, demonstrates Mexicans&#8217; attempt to connect with their homeland from faraway. This particular poster also celebrates the freedom gained from the Spaniards in 1810. It is possible that Mexicans, feeling the arms of colonization around their lives, wanted to remember </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>  Although Great Western went to great lengths to secure the loyalty of their workers, several economic and political forces worked against a stable labor pool. The end of the Mexican Revolution (which caused some families to return to Mexico), the new immigration acts of 1924, the Great Depression of the 1930s (to reduce costs, Great Western began to hire local Germans instead of Mexicans), and the beginning of World War II (with many Mexicans enlisted) changed the landscape for Mexican sugar beet workers. The Mexican population dropped dramatically: from 40,000 laborers entering Laredo, Texas (the main port of entry </p>
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