


Migrant Family at California-Arizona State Line 1937
A migrant family pauses at the California-Arizona state line in Yuma, Arizona, in the spring of 1937 for a luggage inspection focused on plant pests. During this period, strict agricultural quarantine measures were enforced to prevent the spread of pests and diseases that could harm crops. This practice was essential for protecting the agricultural economy.
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Migrant Family at California-Arizona State Line 1937