List of Mexican American communities

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List of Mexican American communities (cities, regions and neighborhoods with large or majority populations of Mexican descent). Neighborhoods in many cities across America have developed significant and/or growing Mexican American populations.


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Southern California and the city of Los Angeles has one of the largest Mexican American population[citation needed], and 40 percent of Los Angeles county residents are Latinos, with Mexican descent as the largest ethnic group.[citation needed]

Texas long held the title as one of America's largest Hispanic/Latino percentages and Mexican populations ever since the state became a Republic in 1836 and joined the US in 1845. The state's Southernmost counties and towns along the Rio Grande river (the US-Mexican border) are majority Hispanic for over 150 years according to US census records, but Mexican immigration was steady in the late 20th century across the state.[citation needed]

In five states formerly part of Mexico until the US annexation after the Mexican-American War in 1848. Some of the communities retained a Mexican/Hispanic cultural majority, others had been popular areas of choice for Mexican immigrants.

They have sections and districts where many Mexican Americans live, and these communities were popular areas of choice for immigrants from Mexico arrived to create new communities in the 1990's.

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