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  2. Chinese immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Chinese immigration to Mexico. Chinese immigration to Mexico began during the colonial era and has continued to the present day. However, the largest number of migrants to Mexico have arrived during two waves: the first spanning from the 1880s to the 1940s and another, reinvigorated wave of migrants arriving since the early 21st century.

  3. Asian Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the population of early Mexicali was immigrant Chinese. Asian Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos Asiáticos; Asiomexicanos) are Mexicans of Asian descent. Asians are considered cuarta raíz (fourth root) of Mexico [1][2] in conjunction with the two main roots: Native and European, and the third African root.

  4. The Chinese in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    978-0816-5146-01. OCLC. 550553836. The Chinese in Mexico, 1882–1940 is a 2010 book by Robert Chao Romero, published by the University of Arizona Press, about the history of Chinese immigration to Mexico. [ 1] This is the first English-language monograph written about Chinese immigration to Mexico. [ 2][ 3] Anju Reejhsinghani of University of ...

  5. History of Chinese Americans - Wikipedia

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    As a result, many Chinese made the decision to emigrate from the chaotic Taishanese- and Cantonese-speaking areas in Guangdong province to the United States to find work, with the added incentive of being able to aid their family back home. For most Chinese immigrants of the 1850s, San Francisco was only a transit station on the way to the gold ...

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  7. Zhenli Ye Gon - Wikipedia

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    Zhenli Ye Gon. Zhenli Ye Gon (born January 31, 1963, in Shanghai [1][2]) is a Chinese-Mexican businessman currently under suspicion of trafficking pseudoephedrine or ephedrine precursor chemicals into Mexico from Asia. He is the owner and legal representative of Unimed Pharm Chem México, as well as various other Mexican corporations.

  8. 7 Mexican travelers, ages 8 to 63, killed and dozens more ...

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    September 2, 2024 at 1:00 PM. WAPT. Seven Mexican travelers were killed and dozens of other people injured early Saturday when a commercial passenger bus headed for Mexico experienced tire failure ...

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