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Mexican Repatriation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mexican Repatriation The Mexican Repatriation refers to a forced return to Mexico of people of Mexican descent from the United States between 1929 and 1936.〔Rosales, A. (2007). Repatriation of Mexicans during the great depression. In L. Soto (Ed.), The praeger Handbook of Latino Education in the U.S.. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Retrieved from http://search.credoreference.com.pitt.idm.oclc.org/content/entry/abclatinoed/repatriation_of_mexicans_during_the_great_depression/0〕 The mandate, carried out by American authorities, took place without due process.〔Sharon Ann Navarro and Armando Xavier Mejia, Latino Americans and Political Participation Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2004. ISBN 1-85109-523-3. page 277.〕 The Immigration and Naturalization Service targeted Mexicans in California, Texas, and Colorado because of "the proximity of the Mexican border, the physical distinctiveness of mestizos, and easily identifiable barrios." Studies have provided conflicting numbers for how many Mexicans were repatriated during the Great Depression, but estimates range from 500,000 to 2 million.〔Hoffman〕〔Balderrama and Rodriguez〕 In 2005, the State of California passed an official "Apology Act" to those forced to relocate to Mexico, an estimated 1.2 million of whom were United States citizens.〔〔 == Historical background ==
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