Salvadoran immigration to Mexico
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Salvadoran Mexicans (Spanish: salvadoreño-mexicanos) are people of Salvadorian descent living in Mexico.


Migration history

The largest wave of Salvadorans arrived in Mexico as refugees during the Salvadoran Civil War.


Demographics

During the 2010 Census, there were 8,088 El Salvador-born individuals registered as living in Mexico. According to the Salvadoran consul in Mexico José Antonio Domínguez Mena, as of December 2016 only 10% to 15% of Salvadoran nationals were registered with the
Instituto Nacional de Migración The National Institute of Migration (INM) is a unit of the government of Mexico dependent on the Secretariat of the Interior that controls and supervises migration in the country. Programs ''Paisano'' program During the Presidency of Carlos Sal ...
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Institutions

* Asociación Salvadoreña Mexicana, A. C. * Asociación de Salvadoreños residentes en Jalisco


See also

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El Salvador–Mexico relations The nations of El Salvador and Mexico established diplomatic relations in 1838. Both nations are members of the Association of Caribbean States, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, Organization of American States, Organization of ...


References

Ethnic groups in Mexico Mexico Immigration to Mexico {{ElSalvador-stub