Mr. Hanagan replied to a series of editorials protesting against extension of the bracero program. One of the things he pointed out in his letterand it is of extreme interestis that the very nature of domestic migrant labor makes it almost impossible for those engaged in that work to have any established family life or any continuity of schooling or any ability to provide for the domestic migrant laborers the education which we are so desperately trying to give to so many people in this country. In the letter. Mr. Hanagan points out that if this program is ended. and if an effort is made to increase the number of domestic migrant laborers. and if that effort is conducted with sufficient force to bring into the program enough domestic workers to take care of all the crops. the result will be by virtue of this program itself. the creation in the United States of a whole new group. of younger people who. because of the nature of this employment. will not be able to have access to the desired educational facilities. In the letter. Mr.