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  2. New caravan forms in Mexico as frustrated migrants complain ...

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    A new migrant caravan of approximately 2,000 people formed in southern Mexico on Monday, largely made up of people that have been on the move since Christmas Eve who say the Mexican government's ...

  3. Operation Wetback - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Border Patrol packed Mexican immigrants into trucks when transporting them to the border for deportation during Operation Wetback.. Operation Wetback was an immigration law enforcement initiative created by Joseph Swing, a retired United States Army lieutenant general and head of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).

  4. 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 ...

  5. As Trump plans mass deportation, Mexican views of ... - AOL

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    A Mexican woman from a group that calls itself "The Good Samaritans of La Patrona" passes food to Honduran immigrants on their way to the border with the United States in La Patrona near Cordoba ...

  6. Mexican Repatriation - Wikipedia

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    The federal government responded to the increased levels of immigration that began during World War II (partly due to increased demand for agricultural labor) with the official 1954 INS program called Operation Wetback, in which an estimated one million persons, the majority of whom were Mexican nationals and immigrants without papers, were ...

  7. Border experts: Immigration politics over humanitarian crisis ...

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    The tragedy inside a migrant detention center in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, in March 2023 was sparked long before the deadly fire, border lawmakers and immigration experts said.

  8. History of Mexican Americans - Wikipedia

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    [147] [148] The Mestizo migrants were met with animosity in the United States, as Anglo Americans in the Southwest began warning about the dangers of non-white immigration. [131] As the number of Mexican immigrants increased, nativist broadsides emerged in the Progressive Era which asserted the poor living conditions of the immigrants - such as ...

  9. A photo taken by a Reuters photographer has gone viral for capturing the plight of a Central American migrant and her son. Harrowing photos show Guatemalan mother begging Mexican soldiers to let ...