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  2. Japanese Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Mexicans are Mexican citizens of Japanese descent. Organized Japanese immigration to Mexico occurred in the 1890s with the foundation of a coffee-growing colony in the state of Chiapas . Although this initiative failed, it was followed by greater immigration from 1900 to the beginning of World War II .

  3. Japanese community of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican government required all Japanese immigrants to move to either Guadalajara or Mexico City after it declared war against Japan in 1942, [6] and relocation began in January of that year. [4] Most Japanese moved to Mexico City instead of Guadalajara because there was a pre-existing Japanese community. [6]

  4. Category:Japanese diaspora in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexican people of Japanese descent (2 C, 38 P) Pages in category "Japanese diaspora in Mexico" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  5. What will Mexico do if Trump tries to mass deport non ... - AOL

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    During Trump's first administration, Mexico agreed to accept non-Mexican deportees, limited mostly to Spanish speakers from Central and South America and Cuba, as well as Haitians.

  6. Acacoyagua Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Acacoyagua Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Chiapas in southern Mexico. As of 2020, the municipality had a total population of 17,994, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] up from 14,189 as of 2005. History

  7. This Mexican-Japanese fine dining restaurant is opening in ...

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    She helmed a Spokane raw bar, worked in Napa Valley, New Orleans and Los Angeles restaurants and cooked at a fine dining restaurant in the Mexican state of Colima before returning to Placer County ...

  8. Asian Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    Japanese tea ceremony in Mexico City. Most Japanese immigrants came from Okinawa, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Aichi, and Miyagi prefectures. The Liceo Mexicano Japonés in Mexico City was founded, in part, to preserve Japanese culture. There has been a notable influx of young Japanese artists into Mexico since 1978, who have settled mostly in Mexico City.

  9. Japan–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    The fact that Mexico agreed to sign a more just treaty in comparison to the treaties reached by other countries that favored the Europeans over the Japanese was seen as a grateful act for the Asian nation; and so the Mexican embassy in Tokyo was given a unique location right next to the Official Residence of the Prime Minister in the heart of ...