How did World War II affect the lives of Mexican women in the United States?
A) Employers stopped asking for proof of legalization because they needed all the workers they could find.
B) Authorities considered Mexican immigrants a security risk and typically deported them.
C) Because they were banned from factory work, they were forced to take low-paying migrant farm work.
D) They faced discrimination and hostility in the factories, so they preferred to work as domestic servants.
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