This story was originally published by the Flatwater Free Press. It’s lunch, and Rosa Brambila rings up an order of enchiladas and rice for a man from Guatemala, here in Wakefield, Nebraska to work.
Wakefield began as a community of immigrants, Germans and Swedes who came to farm in the 1880s, said Barb Stout, co-chair of the Wakefield Heritage Organization. Her own grandfather came to Wakefield ...
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Nebraska organizations announce support for positive immigration laws at a press conference on the steps of the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024. WAKEFIELD – It’s lunch, ...