The Role Of Mexican Immigration In The US

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Mexican Immigration in the U.S

There are many ethnic groups that reside in the U.S and each one has gone through many experiences being an immigrant, most importantly the Mexicans. Mexican immigrants have gone through many challenges being in the U.S but found ways to overcome them, they also have their reasons why they came to the U.S and how they lived their lives. “The first Mexicans to become part of the United States never crossed any border. Instead, the border crossed them.” (Library of Congress) Mexicans have been arriving in regions that are now part of the United States in 1598 but as the U.S territories kept expanding the Mexicans that were living there became citizens because of the the treaty signed after the war between Mexico

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