Ibarra, of Chicago, and others like him are entitled to about $3,500 each, according to a judge’s preliminary approval of a multimillion-dollar lawsuit settlement in San Francisco last week. The terms of the settlement, which does not admit fault, call for the Mexican government to pay braceros or their descendants a total of about $14.5 million. In addition, U.S. lawyers will receive about $2.8 million. But the total payout could change if more braceros step forward before the Dec. 23 deadline to file a claim From: montereyherald.com
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October 16th, 2008
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