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  2. Peruvian Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian Mexicans are Mexican citizens of Peruvian ancestry. Peruvian immigration to Mexico was carried out since the Spanish colonial period in the Mexican territory. In the 1970s, many Peruvian intellectuals came to Mexico for political asylum, in a similar way of how other Latin Americans did, such as Chileans, Argentines and Uruguayan.

  3. Category:Peruvian diaspora in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American people of Peruvian descent (3 C, 71 P) Pages in category "Peruvian diaspora in the United States" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Migrant deaths along the Mexico–United States border

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    The group Border Angels estimates that since 1994, about 10,000 people have died in their attempt to cross the border. [7] According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 8,050 people have died crossing the U.S–Mexico border between 1998 and 2020. [3] In 2005, more than 500 died across the entire U.S.–Mexico border. [8]

  5. Under increasing pressure to migrate, more women are dying at ...

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    The 19th reports that while men once made up the majority of those dying in the U.S.-Mexico border desert, increasingly, those dying are women. Under increasing pressure to migrate, more women are ...

  6. As Peru descends into violent turmoil, California immigrants ...

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    Bearing signs with the photos of the victims of the ongoing political violence, demonstrators march against Peruvian President Dina Boluarte in Lima on Feb. 1.

  7. Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    In the 2017 Census, those of age 12 and above were asked what ancestral origin they belong to, with 60% of Peruvians self-identifying as mestizos, 20% as Quechuas, 5% as European, 3% as Afro-Peruvian, 2% as Aymaras, 0.6% as Amazonians, and 0.1% as Asian. [27]

  8. Mexican journalists are dying. A new documentary tells ... - AOL

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    A Netflix documentary explores the dangers of working for the news media in Mexico, where at least 165 journalists have been killed or gone missing since 1992. Mexican journalists are dying. A new ...

  9. Emigration from Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Nor did Mexico and the U.S. agree on a contract which ensured the safety of the Mexican people. [58] As the war ended, few returning soldiers returned to the jobs that the braceros were holding, and instead, they moved on to more industrial areas and reinforced the belief that immigrants take on the jobs that Americans would not be willing to do.