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Yes, in areas that both cultures are prevalent, there is some level of competition among those that are migratory.

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Yes, Filipinos and Mexican Americans did compete for migrant worker jobs in the United States, especially in industries such as agriculture and labor-intensive sectors. This competition sometimes led to tensions and conflicts between the two groups as they vied for employment opportunities in these sectors.

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