MEXICAN WOMEN ARRIVING IN EL PASO, 1911

These Mexican women, carrying bundles and wearing traditional shawls, try to get their bearings upon arriving in El Paso, Texas — the Ellis Island for Mexican immigrants. They were part of the first modern wave of Mexican immigration to the United States. Women like them found work in the fields, canneries, and restaurants of the Southwest, as well as at home taking in sewing, laundry, and boarders. Courtesy of the Rio Grande Historical Collections, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM.