Mexican immigration refers to the movement of people from Mexico to another country, particularly the United States, in search of better economic opportunities or to escape political unrest or violence in their home country.
Related terms
Push factors: These are reasons that push people out of their home country, such as poverty, unemployment, or political instability.
Pull factors: These are reasons that attract immigrants to a new country, such as job opportunities, higher wages, or better living conditions.
Assimilation: This refers to the process by which immigrants adopt the cultural norms and practices of their new host country while retaining some aspects of their own culture.