Excerpts from the 1930 U.S. Census

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Excerpts from the 1930 U.S. Census
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Abstract

Mexican immigration to the United States was not new in the early twentieth century, and of course Mexican nationals were already living in the lands acquired by the United States, amounting to more than half of Mexico’s territory, at the conclusion of the U.S. War with Mexico in 1948. Nonetheless, immigration to the United States from Mexico surged in the 1920s and into 1930s.

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