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  2. China–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Mexico City during President Xi state visit to the country in June 2013. CCP leader, President and Premier visits from China to Mexico [15] Premier Zhao Ziyang (1981) President Yang Shangkun (1990) Premier Li Peng (1995) President Jiang Zemin (1997, 2002) Premier Wen ...

  3. Torreón massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese community was easily the largest and most notable group of immigrants in the city. [5] By 1903, it had formed the largest branch of the Baohuanghui (Protect the Emperor Society) in Mexico. [6] On 17 October 1903, President Porfirio Diaz set up a commission to examine the impact of Chinese immigration to Mexico. The final 121-page ...

  4. Chinese immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This would often lead to break up with Mexican-Chinese children divided between households. [68] The size of the Chinese Mexican community in Macau and Guangdong fluctuated over the 20th century as some moved to other places in China and others managed to return to Mexico. The community became spread out in this region and moved around. [69]

  5. U.S. and China in high-level talks to deport more Chinese ...

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    The negotiations come as the number of Chinese nationals crossing the U.S.-Mexico border without authorization rose to 24,000, an elevenfold increase over the prior year.

  6. History of Chinese Americans - Wikipedia

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    This means of entry accounts for 23% of the total. The H1-B visa is seen to be a main point of entry for Chinese immigrants with both India and China dominating this visa category over the last ten years. [133] Unsurprisingly, Chinese immigrants entering the United States via the diversity lottery are low.

  7. Chinatowns in Latin America and the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] There are 250 thousands Chinese immigrants or descendants living in Brazil. Many Chinese immigrants settled in São Paulo following the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949. While most of the Chinese in Brazil descend from Mainland China, many also descend from the Taiwanese, while some of them are descended from Hong Kong and Macau.

  8. La Chinesca - Wikipedia

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    After anti-Chinese sentiment faded, more Chinese arrived here, and it became the Mexican headquarters for the Kuomintang, or the Nationalist Chinese Party and the Anti-Communist League. [3] After events during World War II and the Chinese Communist Revolution , a large number of Chinese refugees came to Mexico in the mid-century.

  9. Chinese emigration - Wikipedia

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    Waves of Chinese emigration have happened throughout history. They include the emigration to Southeast Asia beginning from the 10th century during the Tang dynasty, to the Americas during the 19th century, particularly during the California gold rush in the mid-1800s; general emigration initially around the early to mid 20th century which was mainly caused by corruption, starvation, and war ...