The first Mexicans to the region of North Central Washington were
braceros (Mexican nationals) brought to Wenatchee, Okanogan, Moses Lake,
and later Quincy to work under contract during World War II. The late
1940s witnessed the arrival to the region of Mexican American families
who came from south Texas following migratory routes established in the
1920s to the Pacific Northwest. In the early 1950s, Mexican American
families from the Yakima Valley moved north seeking economic
opportunities. By the late 1980s, as Mexicans in such places as
Wenatchee, Quincy, Brewster, and Moses Lake began to settle down and
integrate into the community, they started businesses, bought homes, and
many moved into a more diverse economic market.