Between 30 and 45 million. There are not precise statistics, as many Mexican people were already inhabiting the US southwest even before it was acquired during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) or immigrated into the United States ever since, and there are up to 12 million illegal immigrants who aren't properly accounted for. Nowadays, there are approximately 32 million Mexican-American residents in the United States.
3,000 each day. 3,000 each day.
how many people migrated from Mexico to the USA illegaly?
This is what I'm looking for. yeah. thanks for the great answer!
I'm told that there are about 1 million who migrate to the USA every year. Sorry, that's all I know, cos I'm doing a project on Enrique Canchola...
There were 22.6 million international tourists visiting Mexico during 2008, according to the World Tourism Organization.
3,650,000 (or 10,000/day)
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8.8 millon
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THere were a lot. Approximately 12 million people.
check census dot gov
they immigrated to the us because their homelands were tooken over and they wanted to get away.
Linda Chavez was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and so has not immigrated to the US.
Between 1900 and 1909, over 8 million immigrants arrived in the United States. Many of these immigrants went through the naturalization process to become legalized citizens.
Over 750,000 US Citizens currently live in Mexico (taking advantage of dual citizenship laws) and over 1 million Americans have a residence in Mexico (from which at least 250,000 are known as snowbirds).
Mexico, China, and India sent the most immigrants to the US in 2011.
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Both. They already inhabited the US southwest before the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), when Mexico was defeated and was forced to "sell" these lands to the United States. After the war, the US-Mexico border was lightly if enforced at all, so many people came and went without restrictions, until the 20th century.
They worked as domestic servants. (women)