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More than 11 Million Mexicans Live in the United States, Where Are the Others?

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Mexican migrants in the United States are the largest group of foreign-born people living in the United States, accounting for almost one fifth of their immigrant population. In the past 40 years, the size of the population born in Mexico has increased fivefold, from 2.2 million in 1980 to an estimated 11.1 million in 2024. However, the figure has decreased slightly from the peak of more than 11.7 million, reached in 2007, according to a survey …
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What does it mean to accept in a country people deported from the United States under a racist and exclusionary policy? What is the validity of defending the human rights of Mexican migrants brutally detained, imprisoned and deported by the United States government when migrants from other countries who are also deported are held here for long periods? Is it not the duty of the host country to ensure humanitarian treatment for all those uprooted…

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More than 11 million Mexicans live in the United States. The real question is: where is Mexico? By Daniel Lee Mexico City.- For decades, a phrase has been repeated that, because of its frequency, seems to have lost strength: Mexico is a country of migrants. However, we rarely stop to size what that statement really means. Today, more than 11 million people born in Mexico live in the United States. If their children, grandchildren and later gener…

Mexican migrants in the United States are the largest group of foreign-born people living in the United States, accounting for almost one fifth of their immigrant population. In the past 40 years, the size of the population born in Mexico has increased fivefold, from 2.2 million in 1980 to an estimated 11.1 million in 2024. However, the figure has decreased slightly from the peak of more than 11.7 million, reached in 2007, according to a survey …

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