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How did the Great Depression affect how Dust Bowl migrants were treated after they reached the West Coast?

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After they reached the West Coast, the Dust Bowl migrants were turned away and were no wanted.

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People were afraid their jobs would be taken by the migrants. They blocked highways and roads, forcing the migrants to go elsewhere.

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