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  2. American immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    According to 2015 data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), more than 280,000 children born in the US and now living in Mexico, do not have sufficient documentation to prove their Mexican identity. [12] In the 2020s, Americans taking advantage of remote work programs have contributed to the gentrification of Mexico ...

  3. Mexican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Mexicans by naturalization are: [4] those who obtain from the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs a letter of naturalization and; an individual married to a Mexican national residing in Mexico who fulfills the requirements set forth in the Mexican nationality law: to have lived with the spouse for two years immediately prior to the date of the application.

  4. Federal government of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Government of Mexico (alternately known as the Government of the Republic or Gobierno de la República or Gobierno de México) is the national government of the United Mexican States, the central government established by its constitution to share sovereignty over the republic with the governments of the 31 individual Mexican states, and to represent such governments before ...

  5. 7 Reasons So Many Americans Are Moving to Mexico City ... - AOL

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    Mexico has been a popular vacation and travel hot spot for Americans for decades. According to Statista, 33.45 million U.S. citizens traveled south of the border in 2022, a 17% increase from 2021.

  6. What will Mexico do if Trump tries to mass deport non ... - AOL

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    Mexico is under no legal obligation to take back noncitizens, even if many traveled through Mexico to reach U.S. territory. But in the past it has relented under the threat of tariffs that could ...

  7. More Americans are living and working in Mexico. Where does ...

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    More Americans and foreigners have gone to live and work in Mexico City since the pandemic, raising criticism about the effects on prices for local residents. More Americans are living and working ...

  8. Human rights in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Same-sex sexual acts are legal in Mexico, but LGBT people have been prosecuted through the use of legal codes that regulate obscene or lurid behavior (atentados a la moral y las buenas costumbres). Over the past twenty years, there have been reports of violence against gay men, including the murders of openly gay men in Mexico City and of ...

  9. Immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Recently, Mexico has also become a transit route for Central Americans and others (from the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe) [48] into the United States. 2014 was the first year since records began when more non-Mexicans than Mexicans were apprehended trying to enter the United States illegally through the U.S.-Mexico border. [49]