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Ethnic group
Palestinian Mexicans
Total population
13,000
Regions with significant populations
Mexico City, Yucatán, Baja California
Languages
Mexican Spanish, Palestinian Arabic
Religion
Christianity and Islam
Related ethnic groups
Arab Mexicans

Palestinian Mexicans are Mexican citizens of Palestinian descent residing in Mexico. There are approximately 13,000 Mexicans of Palestinian origin.

History

The period of Palestinian migration to Mexico took place from 1893 to 1949. Palestinian immigration to Mexico continued during the mid-20th century, when the Middle East witnessed a mass emigration of Lebanese, Syrians, and Palestinians fleeing from political instability. Approximately 23,000 Palestinians were registered as Arab without taking into account the different nationalities. With the decades that followed, tens of thousand of migrants from Palestine as well as other Arab nations began arriving in Mexico. World War I created a new wave as widespread food shortages and famine ravaged the Levant.

The delimitation is given by the data that the analyzed source throws. The flows of Palestinian immigrants to Mexico began at the end of the 20th century, and from then on they continued to occur, either increased or decreased according to the periods until reaching their end of emigration. The survey of the economic and sociocultural aspects of the Palestinians in Mexico and their process of integration into the country was based exclusively on the fieldwork carried out in Monterrey and Torreon.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. "Palestinian Arab in Mexico". Joshua Project. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  2. Secretaría de Cultura. "Revive los paisajes y las historias de la comunidad palestina en México" (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  3. Shams, Alex. "Inside the Arab heart of Mexico City". Middle East Eye. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  4. Rahal, D.M.; Mishima, M.E.O.; Navarro, M.G.; Cruz, S.C.; Chávez, J.R.; Soto, M.C.B.; Marín, R.C.; Saberi, I.A.D.; Ham-Chande, R.; Castilla, A.R.; Zeraoui, Z. (1997). M.E.O. Mishima (ed.). La migración palestina a México, 1893-1949. El Colegio de Mexico. pp. 305–364. doi:10.2307/j.ctvhn0dmp.11. ISBN 9789681208097. JSTOR j.ctvhn0dmp.11.
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Ancestry and ethnicity in Mexico
Mexicans
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Mexico
From Sub-Saharan Africa
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and North Africa
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More than 100,000 people
20,000–100,000 people
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  • Jews and Romani originate in the Middle East and South Asia respectively, with most arriving to Mexico via Europe
  • Primarily arrived via Canada
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