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Bracero is a term used in 1942 to describe a Mexican farm laborer brought to the United States. 1942 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...


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Rafael Bracero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (285 words)
Bracero graduated from college with a degree in telecommunications, and then he joined Puerto Rico's Perez Perry Channel 11 to cover sports as their main reporter.
At WAPA TV, their night news edition sportscasters were considered second string to their afternoon news edition sportscasters, so Bracero would, for those two years and a half, perform under the shadow of Luis Rigual, WAPAs afternoon sportscaster.
Having become WAPA's top sportscaster, Bracero then took over the transmissions of BSN basketball games (which he shared with Manolo Rivera Morales and Fufi Santori), most of the boxing telecasts, MLB baseball games and football games.
Prisoner files suit, says cancer treatment denied: 3/ 10/ 2005 (916 words)
Bracero's wound festered, grew to the size of a quarter and began to ooze pus and blood.
Bracero's diagnosis with cancer at the hospital he returned to the Bristol County House of Corrections to face further neglect and ridiculing remarks about his condition, according to court documents.
Bracero is suing for pain and suffering, as well as severe physical injuries that came from the improper healing of his wounded genitals.
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