The center is 25 miles from Brownsville, the border city where most Central Americans enter the United States.
Most Central Americans who arrive in this country illegally never get the chance to become citizens, model or otherwise.
Brownsville is the city through which many Central Americans are entering the United States.
The workers, mostly Central Americans, were ushered to a conference room and asked to produce work documentation.
Millions more Central Americans may become eligible.
Many Central Americans who found their way to the United States were placed in detention centers and sent home.
Most Central Americans are hoping the peace plan succeeds.
Time will change that, but it also will add more Central and South Americans to the mix.
The rest are Central Americans, primarily illegal immigrants from Guatemala.
Farmers have thus become dependent on people who will accept those conditions, primarily Central Americans.