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California was home to 5.3 million women, 4.9 million men, and 421,025 children who were immigrants. The top countries of origin for immigrants were Mexico (38 percent of immigrants), the Philippines (8 percent), China (7 percent), India (5 percent), and Vietnam (5 percent).
San Jose is about 30–35 percent Hispanic, the largest Hispanic community in northern California, while the Mission District, San Francisco and Lower/West Oakland has barrios established by Mexican and Hispanic American immigrants.
Latino ancestries in California reflect the state’s history. The five largest ancestry groups include Mexicans (83%), Salvadorans (5%), Guatemalans (3%), South Americans (2%), and Puerto Ricans (1%).
The Hispanic population that has seen the lowest increase is Mexicans with 7%. Dominicans and Venezuelans have seen the most increase in regions such as the Bay Area and the Greater Los Angeles...
Historically, most Mexicans have been economic immigrants seeking to improve their lives. In moments of civil strife, such as the Mexican Revolution (1910–1917) and the Cristero Revolt (1926–1929), many fled to the United States to escape religious and political persecution.
The Mexican population is concentrated in California (34%), Texas (26%), Arizona (5%), Illinois (5%) and Colorado (2%). Age. The median age of U.S. Hispanics (29.5) is similar to that of Mexicans (27.9) and lower than that of the U.S. population (37.8). Marital status
This report assesses the current situation of Mexican immigrants in California and projects future possibilities. The authors constructed a demographic profile of the immigrants, examined their economic effects on the state, and described their socioeconomic integration into California society.