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  2. Immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Argentine immigration to Mexico took place in two waves; during the 1970s Military Dictatorship in Argentina a significant number of dissidents, journalists and political exiles immigrated to Mexico, with a second wave migrating during the 2001 economic crisis. Currently, the Argentine community is the 9th largest in Mexico, with about 18,693 ...

  3. Emigration from Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pew Research Center statistics found approximately equal amounts of migration in both direction for the period 2005–2010, with net migration toward Mexico of about 130,000 people from 2009 to 2014. Pew found this trend reversed again for the period 2013–2018, with net migration of about 160,000 people toward the United States.

  4. Is Extreme Weather Increasing Migration from Mexico to ... - AOL

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    Extreme weather is causing an increase in undocumented migration between the United States and Mexico, suggesting more migrants could put their lives at risk crossing the border as the climate ...

  5. In southern Mexico, the cost for migrants to reach the US is ...

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    Through November this calendar year, Mexican immigration authorities have encountered more than 188,500 migrants with irregular immigration status in Chiapas, the highest number among Mexico's 31 ...

  6. Extreme weather contributing to migration between US, Mexico ...

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    Extreme weather is a factor in driving both illegal border crossings from Mexico into the U.S. and whether migrants return to Mexico, according to new research published in the Proceedings of the ...

  7. American immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Due to a large number of unassimilated American settlers and imported slaves, President Anastasio Bustamante outlawed further immigration of United States citizens to Texas through the Law of April 6, 1830, nonetheless immigration continued illegally. Mexico once recognized citizens born in the territory lost in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ...

  8. US and Mexico will boost deportation flights and enforcement ...

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    Arrests at the U.S.-Mexico border have actually declined in recent months, countering the usual seasonal trends that show migration tends to climb as weather conditions improve. U.S. officials ...

  9. Human migration - Wikipedia

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    Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, [1] with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic region). The movement often occurs over long distances and from one country to another (external migration), but internal migration (within a single country) is the dominant form of human migration globally.