Mexicans
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MEXICANS — The earliest cinema Westerns usually developed conflict around outlaws and law abiding citizens. By the mid 20th century, though, conflict more often came in response to a common enemy usually Indians. Beginning in the 1960s, the common enemy… … Westerns in Cinema
Mexicans in the United Kingdom — Notable individuals: Dhani Harrison, Olivia Trinidad Arias Total popul … Wikipedia
Mexicans of European descent — Mexicans of European descent … Wikipedia
Mexicans in Spain — Total population 14,000 to 16,000 Regions with significant populations Madrid, Catalonia, Andalusia and Asturias Languages Mexican Spanish, Spanish, and a minority of Indigenous Mexican Languages … Wikipedia
Mexicans Without Borders — (Spanish: Mexicanos Sin Fronteras) is a Washington, D.C. based immigrant rights group that has been active against what it sees as the growing harassment of immigrant workers. The group also seeks to address the broader social and political roots … Wikipedia
Mexicans in Omaha, Nebraska — Part of a series on Ethnicity in Omaha African Americans Czechs Danes Germans Greeks Irish Italians … Wikipedia
Mexicans of Filipino descent — infobox ethnic group group = Mexicans of Filipino descent poptime = 200,000 roughly 0.2% of the Mexican population popplace = Michoacán, Guerrero, and Colima langs = Spanish rels = Christianity (Predominantly Roman Catholic) related c = Other… … Wikipedia
Mexicans of American descent — U.S. Immigration in Mexico Inmigración estadounidense en México Total population Over 1.1 million … Wikipedia
Mexicans abroad — The immigration phenomenon, in the case of Mexico is diverse and varied through the country. This is due to the economic situation that applies mainly to poorer people, who seek better job opportunities in other countries, especially the U.S.A.… … Wikipedia
Mexicans — Mex·i·can || meksɪkÉ™n n. native or resident of Mexico (republic located in southern North American) adj. belonging or pertaining to Mexico (republic located in southern North America), of Mexico … English contemporary dictionary