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Asian Mexican

Barbara MoriLuis NishizawaAna Gabriel
Notable Asian Mexicans:
Bárbara Mori  • Luis Nishizawa  • Ana Gabriel
Total population
Population unknown, but estimated at 1.5% (whether partial or full blooded)[citation needed]
Regions with significant populations
Mexico City, Chiapas, Morelia, San Luis Potosí, Puebla, Guadalajara, Baja California, Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Michoacán, Veracruz, Saltillo, Monterrey, Guerrero, and Colima
Languages
Spanish
Religion
Eastern religions like Hinduism and Buddhism, also some are Christians (Predominantly Roman Catholic, with a minority of Protestants)
Related ethnic groups
Asian people, Asian Latin American, Asian Brazilian and Mexican people

Asian Mexicans (Spanish: mexicano asiático, orientales, hindues, indies) are Mexicans of Asian ancestry. However, the type of Asians described in this page are those of East Asian and South Asian descent (from the Far East & the Indian subcontinent, respectively). In Mexico, peoples from Far East/the Orient are known as Orientals. Also, Asian Indians are known as Hindus, despite the fact that not all Indians are Hindu (they are called this so as not to - confuse them with American Indians, who are called indios, or Indian).[citation needed]

History edit

The first people from Asia to reach Mexico were Filipinos laborers (and some Chinese) brought by the Spanish in the Acapulco-Manila trade.[citation needed] Most Mexicans of Filipino descent live in Southwestern Mexico.[citation needed] After Mexico's independence, thousands of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese immigrants came to Mexico.[citation needed] The Chinese migrated (in the 19th century onwards) to sites such as Baja California (especially Mexicali).[citation needed] Koreans arrived (beginning in 1905) in, again, Baja California, and Yucatan.[citation needed] The Japanese largely immigrated (from 1987 onwards) to, once more, Baja California, and to Chiapas, and north and central Mexico.[citation needed] Many Mexicans of Oriental descent are of mixed ancestry. There are about 800 Indians in Mexico, many of them being Hindus or Sikhs.

 
Mexicans of Chinese descent.

Status edit

Many Mexicans of Asian descent have been discriminated against during the 1930s & 1940s, when anti-Chinese and anti-Japanese sentiment was high.[citation needed] In the 1930s, many Mexicans of Chinese descent (whether partial or full) were forcibly deported out of the country during the presidency of Mexican president Plutarco Elías Calles.[citation needed] In the 1940s, just like in the U.S., many Japanese Mexicans (along with Mexicans of Italian and German ancestry) were forced out of Baja California[citation needed] and the coast of western Mexico and put in Mexico City and Guadalajara, since at the time, World War II was going on and the Japanese were judged as enemies since Mexico was an Allied power and Japan was an Axis power. The looming presence of U.S. influence was another factor that drove the decision to remove Japanese Mexicans (since the U.S. did the same). After the war, Mexico accepted refugees from Japan, and many Japanese stayed in Mexico City and Guadalajara. To this day, there are thousands of immigrants from East Asia, and few from South Asia.[citation needed] Many Chinese and South Asian immigrants arrive illegally in Mexico, some use Mexico as an entry point to the United States, but most stay in Mexico.[citation needed]

Famous Asian Mexicans edit

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