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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

John Schmal's Article "Los Extranjeros in Mexico (1895-2010)" revisited.

Immigration to Mexico

From the early Sixteenth Century to the end of the Nineteenth Century, Mexico saw a continuous surge of immigrants from Spain. But several other countries — most notably Portugal, Italy, Germany, France, the Philippines and China — also contributed a steady stream of immigrants to various parts of Mexico through the centuries. Immigration from North America and other parts of Latin America and the Caribbean has also been healthy over the long haul. 

To read the article hit here 

He stated there may be an upcoming presentation will discuss the Extranjeros in Mexico. Special attention will be given to the expulsion of the Spaniards after independence and Mexico's difficult relationship with Spain until its received recognition in 1836.