08-04-2011, 07:41 PM
August 4, 2011
9:35
For young people in the municipality of Tonatico meet or approaching 16 years of age represents the time, almost forced, to leave the United States despite having to study or do not have the economic need to migrate.
In the northern neighbor living about 1 million 200 000 State of Mexico especially in cities in California, Indiana, Arizona and Illinois to name the most common.
In fact, the entity is, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), the fourth of the country that expels more Mexicans to the United States.
Among those U.S. states natives of the state of Mexico have begun, in recent years to form communities where they are grouped close by their home town.
The purpose of these migrants, said in an interview with El Universal Edomex, Fernanda GarcÃa Villalobos, subcoordionadora International Liaison Edomex's government is to help each other with any problem, be welcomed whenever they arrive more members to the community, or simply get together to throw parties and so do not lose hold of their communities State of Mexico.
Perhaps the best known case is the city of Waukegan, in the United States, which is known popularly as American as the seat of the municipality of Tonatico.
However, they are not the only state of Mexico, say, have been consolidated in the U.S. cities almost making them their own.
This also highlights Acambay migrants, Ixtapan de la Sal, Ecatepec, San Felipe del Progreso, Tenancingo Atlacomulco Jilotepec, Toluca Cuautitlán Izcalli and Texcoco.
According to the record with the International Liaison Office of the State Government of Mexico in the American Union State of Mexico's 14 communities are already grouped in as many U.S. localities.
These are recorded as "clubs" of migrants in the U.S.. First is the Social Club Tonatico, settled in Waukegan, Illinois; Rocks of God, originating Acambay and residents in Alabama, Club proudly Mexiquense originating in Ixtapan de la Sal and living in California.
They are also registered Mexiquense Federation, which belongs to another group of natives of Ixtapan de la Sal, settled in California, the organization Earth and Sun, whose members are Tonatico and reside in Ocean Cide, California; Club New Era San Diego State of Mexico Alliance, composed of Ecatepec residents living in Chula Vista, California.
There is also the Confederation of Migrants Mexiquense Confiamex, which brings together the majority of San Felipe del Progreso living in Morgan Hill, California Association of San Agustin Migrant Mextepec, composed of residents living in Mextepec Roy Hill, California.
In Newcastle, Delaware, is Tenancinguenses Club, consisting of natives of Tenancingo. Indiana is the Indy Edomex association that concentrates migrants from Toluca. Migrants in Arizona is the United State of Mexico, where they are bound together those from Cuautitlán.
While there the group Maryland Seeing is Believing, where the community Texcoco. Then in California is also the Association of Migrant Entrepreneurs Atlacomulco and otherwise Canalejas Union, the last inhabitants of Jilotepec.
Fernanda GarcÃa Villalobos said that after the U.S. economic crisis in 2009 many State of Mexico began to migrate to other areas, one Nevada.
So says the International Liaison Office of the State of Mexico government is increasingly going to the states to know how they are grouping the State of Mexico.
9:35
For young people in the municipality of Tonatico meet or approaching 16 years of age represents the time, almost forced, to leave the United States despite having to study or do not have the economic need to migrate.
In the northern neighbor living about 1 million 200 000 State of Mexico especially in cities in California, Indiana, Arizona and Illinois to name the most common.
In fact, the entity is, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), the fourth of the country that expels more Mexicans to the United States.
Among those U.S. states natives of the state of Mexico have begun, in recent years to form communities where they are grouped close by their home town.
The purpose of these migrants, said in an interview with El Universal Edomex, Fernanda GarcÃa Villalobos, subcoordionadora International Liaison Edomex's government is to help each other with any problem, be welcomed whenever they arrive more members to the community, or simply get together to throw parties and so do not lose hold of their communities State of Mexico.
Perhaps the best known case is the city of Waukegan, in the United States, which is known popularly as American as the seat of the municipality of Tonatico.
However, they are not the only state of Mexico, say, have been consolidated in the U.S. cities almost making them their own.
This also highlights Acambay migrants, Ixtapan de la Sal, Ecatepec, San Felipe del Progreso, Tenancingo Atlacomulco Jilotepec, Toluca Cuautitlán Izcalli and Texcoco.
According to the record with the International Liaison Office of the State Government of Mexico in the American Union State of Mexico's 14 communities are already grouped in as many U.S. localities.
These are recorded as "clubs" of migrants in the U.S.. First is the Social Club Tonatico, settled in Waukegan, Illinois; Rocks of God, originating Acambay and residents in Alabama, Club proudly Mexiquense originating in Ixtapan de la Sal and living in California.
They are also registered Mexiquense Federation, which belongs to another group of natives of Ixtapan de la Sal, settled in California, the organization Earth and Sun, whose members are Tonatico and reside in Ocean Cide, California; Club New Era San Diego State of Mexico Alliance, composed of Ecatepec residents living in Chula Vista, California.
There is also the Confederation of Migrants Mexiquense Confiamex, which brings together the majority of San Felipe del Progreso living in Morgan Hill, California Association of San Agustin Migrant Mextepec, composed of residents living in Mextepec Roy Hill, California.
In Newcastle, Delaware, is Tenancinguenses Club, consisting of natives of Tenancingo. Indiana is the Indy Edomex association that concentrates migrants from Toluca. Migrants in Arizona is the United State of Mexico, where they are bound together those from Cuautitlán.
While there the group Maryland Seeing is Believing, where the community Texcoco. Then in California is also the Association of Migrant Entrepreneurs Atlacomulco and otherwise Canalejas Union, the last inhabitants of Jilotepec.
Fernanda GarcÃa Villalobos said that after the U.S. economic crisis in 2009 many State of Mexico began to migrate to other areas, one Nevada.
So says the International Liaison Office of the State of Mexico government is increasingly going to the states to know how they are grouping the State of Mexico.