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  2. American immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 1824, Mexico enacted the General Colonization Law, which enabled all heads of household, regardless of race or immigrant status, to claim land in Mexico. Due to a large number of unassimilated American settlers and imported slaves, President Anastasio Bustamante outlawed further immigration of United States citizens to Texas through the Law ...

  3. Alien land laws - Wikipedia

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    1921 - Arizona [9] and Louisiana [4] pass alien land acts. New Mexico voters approve an amendment to the state constitution that prohibits ineligible aliens from owning property in the state (the amendment is removed in 2006). [16] 1923 - Idaho and Montana pass alien land laws. [4] 1925 - Kansas and Arkansas write their own laws restricting ...

  4. Mexican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Mexicans by naturalization are: [4] those who obtain from the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs a letter of naturalization and; an individual married to a Mexican national residing in Mexico who fulfills the requirements set forth in the Mexican nationality law: to have lived with the spouse for two years immediately prior to the date of the application.

  5. Want to leave the US? Here's how to move to Canada, Mexico ...

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    Aerial view of mexican resort Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca State, Mexico on Feb. 18, 2018. One of the most straightforward ways to move to Mexico is through its retirement program, Harvey said.

  6. Personal jurisdiction over international defendants in the ...

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    Many of these jurisdictional "hooks" can even reach conduct that affected the domestic citizen when the citizen was beyond his or her domestic borders. There are five such doctrines: [2] The territorial principle is the most important and widely used. It is the idea that a state may claim jurisdiction over persons and events inside its own ...

  7. 10 Safest Places To Live Comfortably in Mexico and How Much ...

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    Plus, for people who want to purchase property there, there’s the added benefit of lower property taxes. I’m a Real Estate Agent: Buy Real Estate in These 10 Cities To Be Rich in 10 Years

  8. Mexico to open shelters to house over 12K of its own citizens ...

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    Mexico is gearing up to take back its citizens who have been living in the US illegally — and officials are planning to open more than 12,000 beds in shelters across the country to house the new ...

  9. Land reform in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A key influence on agrarian land reform in revolutionary Mexico was of Andrés Molina Enríquez, who is considered the intellectual father of Article 27 of the 1917 Constitution. His 1909 book, Los Grandes Problemas Nacionales (The Great National Problems) laid out his analysis of Mexico's unequal land tenure system and his vision of land ...