Yes. Mexico has traditionally welcomed immigrants and refugees from conflicted areas throughout the world. Middle Eastern Mexicans are the result of such policies; right now this ethnic group makes up to 1% (1.1 million) of the Mexican population. Most "Arab Mexicans" trace their origins to Lebanon, with many other from Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, and Palestine. There are also Mexicans of Turkish, Iranian, Israeli (Middle Eastern Jews), and Armenian descent.
Of course. Known as "economic refugees", most illegal immigrants entering Mexico from Central and South America, as well as Mexicans trying to reach the U.S. are considered to be refugees.
Mexico accepted very few Jewish refugees in the 1930s and 1940s.
Richard Black has written: 'Angola' 'Geography and Refugees' 'Ferrari Guide's Gay Mexico' 'Civil War in Leicestershire' 'Angola' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Livelihood and vulnerability of foreign refugees in Greece'
United Kingdom (Britian), Japan, France, Canada, United States, Mexico, Argentina, Dijbouti, and many others.
Refugees is a noun
The Refugees was created in 1893.
"The Refugees" by Viet Thanh Nguyen has 224 pages.
How can refugees get equal right
the were peaople who refugees from the dust bowl
In general refugees are from the country from which they have fled.
a poem on refugees
They could be considered many things, pioneers, pilgrims, refugees, colonizers, even illegal immigrants to Mexico.
most refugees are women.