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US but who have now returned to Mexico.
Slightly more than 1/3 (35.9 percent) of
The comparatively small proportion of Span-
foreign-nationality groups have become Mexi-
iards who have become citizens is probably
can citizens, while nearly 2/3 (64.1 percent)
due to the large number who entered as refu-
have retained their foreign citizenship. Per-
gees from Spain during the late 1930's and
sons from the US and Guatemala now residing
who either expected to return to Spain or had
in Mexico have shown a greater tendency to
not been in Mexico long enough to have be-
become citizens of Mexico than have either
come citizens at the time the census was taken
Spaniards or Chinese. Of those from the US,
about half have become Mexican citizens, as
in 1940. Throughout the years the Spaniards
compared with only 28.4 percent of the Span-
have shown greater tendency to become citi-
iards. Many of those from the US who have
zens than has any other foreign group.1 1
become citizens are probably descendants of
former Mexicans who have been living in the
1
Whetten, p. 61.
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