Mexican Immigration to the US

Labor demands in the US and political unrest in Mexico has resulted in large scale of Mexican immigration to the US since the early 1900s. Mexican immigrants account for about 28% of the U.S. immigrant population according to a 2013 study.

However, recent evidence suggests that Mexican immigration to the US has slowed and even reversed. Regardless, the continuing admissive regulations, such as the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, the decades-long backlogs for visas, and the rising anti-immigrant sentiment has made immigration for Mexican nationals to the US especially difficult. Mexican and Filipino nationals have the longest wait times for family-sponsored green cards and visas.

 

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Mexican Immigration to the US is divided into the following subtopics:

 

 US Embassy and Consulates In Mexico

 

Mexican Consular Offices in the US

 

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