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x Naturalizing Mexican Immigrants 4.7. Farm Owners by Foreign Nativity in South Texas, 1910 190 5.1. Mexican Female Naturalization Applicants 209 5.2. Places of Entry of Mexicans, 1848–1906 212 5.3. Mexican Immigrants in Texas and the United States, 1900–1920 216 5.4. Comparison of Mexican and European Naturalization Acceptance Rates in South Texas, Bexar, and Southern Coastal Counties, 1848–1906 257 5.5. Mexican and European Naturalization Applications in Selected Counties, 1848–1906 258 6.1. Mexicans Naturalized by Decade in Selected States, 1961–2008 276 6.2. Population of Mexican Origin in Texas and California, 1990 290 6.3. Mexican Foreign-Born, 1930–2000 291 Map 2.1. 1878: South Texas and Judicial Districts 22, 23, 24 65 Figures 2.1. Las Norias Bandit Raid: Texas Rangers with Dead Bandits, October 8, 1915 78 2.2. Nineteenth-Century Border Crossers, the Rio Grande, Texas 90 5.1. International Bridge, 1917 213 5.2. Charity House Refugees 217 5.3. Crowd at Brownsville Depot 251 5.4. U.S. Immigration Service building, Brownsville, Texas, 1924 252 ...

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