The Mexican government became concerned about the increasing volume of Anglo-American immigration and restricted the number of settlers from the United States allowed to enter Texas.
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The Mexican government became concerned about the increasing volume of Anglo-American immigration and restricted the number of settlers from the United States allowed to enter Texas.
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Consistent with its abolition of slavery, the Mexican government banned slavery within the state, which angered American slave owners.
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Mexican American's story is complex because he joined the Anglo rebels and helped defeat the Mexican forces of Santa Anna.
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In California, Mexican American settlement began in 1769 with the establishment of the Presidio and Catholic mission of San Diego.
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Californios organized an army to defend themselves from invading American forces after the Mexican army retreated from Alta California to defend other parts of Mexico.
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Since the late 20th century, undocumented Mexican American immigrants have increasingly become a large part of the workforce in industries such as meat packing, where processing centers have moved closer to ranches in relatively isolated rural areas of the Midwest; in agriculture in the southeastern United States; and in the construction, landscaping, restaurant, hotel and other service industries throughout the country.
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Since the 1960s, Mexican American immigrants have met a significant portion of the demand for cheap labor in the United States.
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Since the majority of undocumented immigrants in the US have traditionally been from Latin America, the Mexican American community has been the subject of widespread immigration raids.
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US-born Americans of Mexican heritage earn more and are represented more in the middle and upper-class segments more than most recently arriving Mexican immigrants.
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However, the number of Mexican American professionals have been growing in size since 2010.
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One study from 1984 found that Mexican American applicants were offered the same housing terms and conditions as non-Latino white Americans.
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Studies have shown that Mexican American families show their value towards education by using untraditional methods .
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Future research should continue to study the reasons why Mexican American students perform better when their parents expect them to do well in school.
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Mexican American men have higher prevalence rates in comparison to non-Latinos, whites and blacks.
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