Interviewee

Celia Berton Castro

Interviewer

Fernanda Carrillo

Project

Bracero Oral History Project

Biographical Synopsis of Interviewee

Celia Berton was born in El Paso, Texas, in December of 1934; upon graduating from Loretto Academy, she took a civil service exam; her qualifications for typing and stenography led to her to work for INS, the Immigration and Naturalization Service; she worked as a bilingual court typist for the Bracero Program at Rio Vista, a processing center in Socorro, Texas.

Summary of Interview

During the summer of 1953, while going to school at Texas Western College, she worked as a bilingual court typist for the Bracero Program at Rio Vista, a processing center in Socorro, Texas, where she received minimal training; her primary responsibility was to interview braceros in Spanish and fill out their paperwork in English; she explains the procedures the braceros had to go through while there, which included medical exams, a shower, a haircut from the on-site barbershop, photographs, and fingerprints; she worked at Rio Vista, for a total of two years and also half a year at the Santa Fe Bridge in El Paso, Texas.

Date of Interview

1-22-2003

Length of Interview

31 minutes

Tape Number

No. 1552

Transcript Number

No. 1552

Length of Transcript

14 pages

Transcriber

Courtney Richards

Interview Number

No. 1552

Terms of Use

Unrestricted

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