Mexicans immigrate into the US because they are seeking new opportunities. It is a misconception that the US has a well enough job market to immigrate. Other reasons to immigrate are financial troubles or to escape gangs and the drug crisis.
In recent years, tens of thousands of Mexicans have migrated to the US annually. The number fluctuates based on economic conditions, immigration policies, and social factors influencing migration patterns.
As of 2020, there were approximately 11.3 million Mexican immigrants in the United States, making them the largest immigrant group in the country. These numbers represent both authorized and unauthorized immigrants.
We are Mexican American's and we were wondering how many more of us are in Spokane?how many Mexican Americans are in spokane Washington?
Mexicans were discriminated mostly the same as blacks. You never hear about it, because they were considered "white", even though the whites discriminated against them. Many Mexicans were lynched, as well as Chinese and native Americans, but because they were labeled as "white", they were in the tolls of "white" lynching. ANYWAYS, in the early U.S., Mexicans have always been mistreated and discriminated against. The U.S. wanted their land, and they took it. The Mexicans stayed in the land, and many whites from the U.S. were angered and often deported them, even those who had citizenship in the U.S. Throughout the southwest, their were signs in small buisnesses and shops that said "no dogs or Mexicans". theses signs were also seen in public pools. Mexican children had to go to "Mexican Schools". Mexicans were also given caricatures, portraying them as dangerous, gross, and untrustworthy. Much of this segragation led to many conflicts with whites and Mexicans. This led on to the Zoot Suit Riots of the 40's, in which white sailors were angered at how the Mexicans had these "flashy zoot suits", so they started attacking them. The Mexicans fought back, and it turned into rioting, in which, the whites also targeted blacks, Chinese, and native Americans. Also, there was an "Operation Wetback" by the U.S. Government in the 50's, i belive, where the government used racial profiling to deport any "Mexican looking" person. They deported thousands, even those with U.S. citizenship. As of now, Mexicans, and all types of Latinos get discriminated against, even today
Many Mexicans in the southwest earned a living through agricultural work, particularly in industries such as farming and ranching. Others found employment in industries like mining, railroad construction, and domestic service. Some also started their own businesses, such as restaurants and grocery stores.
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Because the Mexicans are faking to be nice so the US thinks they are friends.
The largest immigrant group in the US are Mexicans, of which about 800,000 Mexicans migrate to the US every year.
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Of course...you can't.
Mexicans should not be banned from America, unless they travel illegally. Mexicans are allowed to travel to any countries if they are not doing illegally. I am also Mexican and think that banning us Mexicans from the US and Donald Trump's wall are a bad idea.
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