Palestinian immigration to Mexico continued during the mid-20th century, when the Middle East witnessed a mass emigration of Lebanese, Syrians, and Palestinians fleeing from political instability.
Approximately 23,000 Palestinians were registered as Arab without taking into account the different nationalities.
[2] With the decades that followed, tens of thousand of migrants from Palestine as well as other Arab nations began arriving in Mexico.
World War I created a new wave as widespread food shortages and famine ravaged the Levant.
The survey of the economic and sociocultural aspects of the Palestinians in Mexico and their process of integration into the country was based exclusively on the fieldwork carried out in Monterrey and Torreon.