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- Mexican_migration abstract "More than 21% of Mexico’s native population lives abroad, making it the country with the most emigrants in the world. 97% of all Mexican emigrants reside in the United States, which are more than 12 million (legal and illegal) migrants. Estimates on the amount of Mexican emigrants of indigenous origin in the U.S. range between 50% and 90% of the entire emigrant population. There are no official numbers on the amount of indigenous Mexican migrants, as U.S. censuses don’t cover these ethnicities. Recent reports by the Pew Research Center (February 2012) show that the current migratory flux from Mexico to the U.S. is just below a net zero, as more Mexicans leave the U.S.".
- Mexican_migration wikiPageID "25458058".
- Mexican_migration wikiPageRevisionID "606526019".
- Mexican_migration cleanup "December 2009".
- Mexican_migration date "December 2009".
- Mexican_migration expert "Mexico".
- Mexican_migration hasPhotoCollection Mexican_migration.
- Mexican_migration refimprove "September 2012".
- Mexican_migration subject Category:Hispanic_and_Latino_demographics_in_the_United_States.
- Mexican_migration subject Category:Human_migration.
- Mexican_migration comment "More than 21% of Mexico’s native population lives abroad, making it the country with the most emigrants in the world. 97% of all Mexican emigrants reside in the United States, which are more than 12 million (legal and illegal) migrants. Estimates on the amount of Mexican emigrants of indigenous origin in the U.S. range between 50% and 90% of the entire emigrant population. There are no official numbers on the amount of indigenous Mexican migrants, as U.S. censuses don’t cover these ethnicities.".
- Mexican_migration label "Mexican migration".
- Mexican_migration wasDerivedFrom Mexican_migration?oldid=606526019.
- Mexican_migration isPrimaryTopicOf Mexican_migration.