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No. Main reasons include:

  • Muslim population in Mexico is very low (only 3,760 registered believers by 2010) and none of them are orthodox believers of Islam.
  • Also, there have been very few (if any) immigrants from ISIS-afflicted countries (Iraq, Syria, Libya) since ISIS was created in 1999.
  • Finally, most Middle-Eastern Mexicans immigrated to Mexico during the Arab-Israeli conflicts of the 1970's and 1980's; most of them were Christians who fled their conflicted countries.
To be fair, other Latin American nations (including Argentina, Guyana or Suriname) have a much larger population of Muslim people.
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