streets Large Mexican American populations by both size and per capita exist in the following American counties, metropolitan areas, and cities:
Arizona •
Phoenix – Fifth-largest Mexican-American population. •
Tucson – 30% of the almost 1 million people in the metro area. • Arizona border: 80%
Santa Cruz County, which includes
Nogales, is Mexican-American, while more than 100,000 Mexican-Americans reside in and around
Yuma close to the Mexican border.
California •
Southern California around Los Angeles has the highest absolute number of Mexican-Americans of any region in the country.
The city proper is home to over 1.2 million of Mexican ancestry, another 2.3 million throughout
Los Angeles County, and a total of about 6.3 million in the five-county
Greater Los Angeles Area. Unsurprisingly, it has the largest Mexican American population in the United States. (according to the 2010 census, L.A. is now 31.9% of Mexican descent with numerous
Central American national groups). •
East Los Angeles, California – Unincorporated community of roughly 130,000, name synonymous with Mexican Americans, 97% Hispanic, 88% of Mexicans are immigrant, 40% of east L.A. residents reportedly Mexican including American-born. Neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles east of the
Los Angeles River, such as
Boyle Heights,
El Sereno and
Glassell Park are mostly Mexican-American. •
Montebello, California – Over 62% of the population is Mexican. •
Compton, California – Now predominately Mexican after the African American exodus. There is Latino and Black gang tensions in the city. •
Culver City, California was the site of the infamous
Zoot Suit riots in 1943, but it and other Westside communities have some of the lowest percentage of Mexican Americans in
Los Angeles County despite the history of Chicanos. •
South and Southeast Los Angeles are now predominately Latino (i.e. Salvadorans): •
Long Beach, California – Third largest city in
Southern California, one of many cities in the region with a large Mexican/Latin American population, 165,240 in 2021. •
Pico Rivera and
West Whittier-Los Nietos have long been historically Mexican-American, with their roots in the Jimtown shantytown. •
South Gate, California – Over 70.77% of the population is Mexican or Mexican American. The nearby cities of
Bell,
Bell Gardens,
Cudahy,
Huntington Park,
Lynwood, and
Maywood are also mostly Mexican. • More than half of the populations of
Downey and
Whittier are of Mexican descent, many being transplants from East L.A.. The two cities both lay claim to being the "Mexican Beverly Hills" •
San Gabriel Valley – There is a large Mexican American community in San Gabriel Valley cities such as
El Monte,
Baldwin Park,
Pomona and
West Covina •
La Puente, California – About three-quarters are of Mexican ancestry or Hispanic/Latino. •
Palmdale, California and
Lancaster, California of Antelope valley. •
San Fernando Valley: 42 percent of the San Fernando Valley is Hispanic or Latino. Predominately Mexican-American communities include
San Fernando,
Pacoima and
Panorama City. •
Inland Empire, California (Riverside/ San Bernardino Counties- and the cities of that namesake) – About a third of the population are of Mexican descent. Including
Pomona and
Romoland with high Mexican percentages. •
Riverside,
Adelanto,
Hesperia,
Victorville and
Apple Valley in the
Victor Valley,
Ontario,
Moreno Valley,
Rialto and
San Bernardino,
Redlands •
Indio • In 2021, there were over one million Mexican-American residents of
Orange County, California or the largest ethnicity in the county. •
Santa Ana – 78% Latino with the majority (223,010) being of Mexican descent. •
Anaheim: 165,813 Mexican-Americans or nearly half of its population. •
San Diego, California – slightly less than one-third of the city's population is Latino, primarily Mexican American (354,079 in 2021), making it the lowest percentage of Latinos of any significant border city. Notable Mexican-American neighborhoods include
Barrio Logan and
San Ysidro, San Diego. Other San Diego area communities with significant Mexican-American populations include
Chula Vista (152,973, 55.2%),
Escondido (70,731, 46.9%) and
National City (35,356, 63.2%) - see
Chicano Park. •
Imperial Valley region (
Imperial County, California, especially
Calexico). •
San Francisco Bay Area – also with over one million Hispanics, many of whom are Mexican Americans, both US-born and foreign-born (see also
Oakland about 10–20% Hispanic and San Francisco – the Mission District section- the city is 10–20% Hispanic). •
East Palo Alto •
Half Moon Bay •
North Fair Oaks •
Redwood City •
Oakland – Many live in the
Fruitvale district. •
San José – Nearly one-third of the city's population is Mexican American or of Hispanic origin; San Jose has the largest Mexican American population within the Bay Area. •
South San Francisco •
Central Valley of California both the
Sacramento and
San Joaquin Valleys have majority Mexican American communities. Examples being
Sacramento and
Fresno (248,031 Mexican-Americans) • Cities and communities that had at least 85% Mexican Americans in 2021 included
San Joaquin (98.0%),
Lost Hills (95.8%),
Arvin (94.1%),
Parlier (93.3%),
Weedpatch (93.1%),
Firebaugh (92.2%),
Orange Cove (90.0%),
Huron (88.6%),
McFarland (87.8%), and
Lamont (87.4%) This includes 119,590 in the city
Salinas and high concentrations in
Gonzales,
Greenfield and
Soledad. Over one-third of the city's population is Mexican-American or Latino, as well as approximately one-fourth of the entire Denver Metropolitan area. About 17% of the cities population is foreign born, mostly from Latin America. •
Greeley – Over one-third of the city's population is Hispanic, mostly Mexican-American. •
Garden City is Hispanic majority and
Evans has a very large Hispanic population as well. •
Southern Colorado is home to many communities of Hispanics descended from Mexican settlers who arrived during Spanish colonial times. Roughly half of
Pueblo's population is Latino, mostly Mexican-American. Many other towns in southern Colorado have high proportions of Mexican-Americans.
La Junta,
Rocky Ford,
Las Animas,
Lamar,
Walsenburg and
Trinidad all have large Mexican American communities. •
San Luis Valley – The San Luis Valley has many towns with large Mexican-American populations.
Antonito,
Blanca,
Center,
Del Norte,
Fort Garland,
Monte Vista and
Romeo are all Hispanic majority.
Illinois • Illinois – As of 2021, the state has 1.76 million people of full or partial Mexican ancestry (13.9% of the state population) •
Chicago metropolitan area – As of 2021, nearly 1.69 million people or 17.8% of the metro population (which includes
Racine and
Kenosha counties in Wisconsin and
Lake and
Porter counties in Indiana). After Los Angeles, Chicagoland is the second-largest Mexican American Metropolitan area. •
Cook County – As of 2021, 1,032,984 people or 20.0% of the county population, the
most populous county in the state. • Chicago – As of 2021, 571,577 people or 21.2% of the city population, largest Mexican population outside of the Southwest region. Mexicans represent almost 80% of the Latinos in Chicago. •
Cicero – As of 2021, 67,434 people or 79.42% of the city population, the largest Mexican ancestry majority city in the state •
Dupage County – As of 2021, 98,864 people or 10.7% of the county population, the
second-most populous county in the state. •
Kane County – As of 2021, 140,682 people or 27.1% of the county population, the
fifth-most populous county in the state. •
Aurora – As of 2021, 67,498 people or 36.8% of the city population. •
Elgin – As of 2021, 46,467 people or 40.7% of the city population. •
Lake County – As of 2021, 127,648 people or 18.0% of the county population, the
third-most populous county in the state. •
Waukegan – As of 2021, 40,229 people or 44.8% of the city population. •
Will County – As of 2021, 105,266 people or 15.1% of the county population, the
fourth-most populous county in the state.
Indiana •
Lake County – As of 2021, 74,884 people or 15.1% of the county population, the
second-most populous county in the state.
Nevada •
Reno •
Henderson •
Sparks •
Elko •
Mesquite Texas on US Highway 83 in
Crystal City, Texas •
Dallas/Fort Worth Area –
Fifth-largest Mexican-American population and over 1.75 million Mexicans in the
Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex (third-largest foreign born Mexican population in the US per MSA). •
San Antonio, Texas – Over half of the population in the city proper (53.2%, 705,530) and second largest Mexican population of any city in the US. •
Laredo – The largest Mexican-American community bordering
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. The majority of Laredo speaks Spanish as their first language. • Brownsville,Texas – The Hispanic population of Brownsville is 94.6% due to its proximity to the Mexico border. 361,595 Mexican-Americans live in the Brownsville area • Eagle Pass area: 52,740 Mexicans, 91% of the population. •
Houston, Texas –
Third-largest Mexican ancestry community in the United States. 1,922,721 people live in Metro Houston (about 27% of the population), including 693, 807 in city of Houston proper. •
Milwaukee city – As of 2021, 77,354 people or 13.4% of the city population.
Other states •
Las Vegas, Nevada – 70% of Hispanics that are eligible to vote in Nevada are Mexican •
North Las Vegas – 30.14% Mexican •
The Yakima Valley and
Tri-Cities, Washington – This region of Washington contains many communities of Mexican-American majority thanks to high demand for agricultural labor. •
New York City – Mexicans are the third largest Hispanic ethnic group after Puerto Ricans and Dominicans. New York City's Mexican population ranked 11th among major American cities in 2000 at 186,872. •
Oklahoma –
Oklahoma City and
Tulsa have sizable growing Mexican populations. •
Atlanta – Atlanta has a sizable Mexican population. Mexicans are the largest Hispanic ethnic group in Atlanta. Mexicans are concentrated in
Gwinnett County. •
New Orleans – Mexicans are one of the largest Hispanic groups in New Orleans following Hondurans. •
Kansas – There is a large Mexican American presence in Kansas. •
Detroit – In the early 1900s, many Mexican American families moved to Michigan and Detroit. The epicenter of Detroit's Mexican American community is
Mexicantown. • New Jersey The North Jersey region (nicknamed "Puebla Jersey" by migrants) is home to Mexican migrants and their descendants primarily from the states of Puebla and Oaxaca. The largest Mexican community is found in the small city of
Passaic, where roughly a quarter of the city's population is of Mexican origin, where Mexicans began to arrive in the 1970s to work in mills. •
Bridgeport and
New Haven, Connecticut have the 1st and 3rd largest Mexican populations in the
New England region respectively in 2020 (alongside
Boston at #2), despite being much smaller cities. The Mexican population of these respective cities began to grow in the 1990s from the tens into the hundreds, to around 8,000 each by 2020. New Haven has thousands of migrants from
Tlaxcala (some of whom are reported
Nahuatl speakers), where New Haven is the primary destination for migrants. Mexicans are the second largest Hispanic group in both cities, but in both they are heavily outnumbered by
Puerto Ricans (Bridgeport has the 7th largest Puerto Rican community in the US), there they outnumber Mexicans roughly 4:1 there. Mexicans are the largest groups in the West End and North
Hollow census tracts of Bridgeport, while in New Haven they are the largest national origin group in East
Fair Haven.
Other US destinations on Navigation Boulevard, established by
Ninfa Laurenzo Major cities like
Boise, Idaho;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;
Kansas City, Kansas; Detroit, Michigan;
Milwaukee, Wisconsin;
Portland, Oregon;
Salt Lake City, Utah;
Seattle, Washington and
Minneapolis, Minnesota have a large Mexican-American population.
US states by Mexican American population Metropolitan areas with the largest Mexican populations The largest populations of Mexicans are situated in the following metropolitan areas (Source: 2020 ACS 5-Year Estimates): •
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA MSA – 4,558,307 •
Riverside-San Bernardino, CA MSA – 2,046,226 •
Houston, TX MSA – 1,898,723 •
Dallas–Fort Worth, TX MSA – 1,758,882 •
Chicago-Joliet-Naperville, IL-IN-WI MSA – 1,639,211 •
Phoenix, AZ MSA – 1,310,764 •
San Antonio, TX MSA – 1,215,420 •
San Diego, CA MSA – 988,825 •
San Francisco–Oakland, CA MSA – 658,348 •
El Paso, TX MSA – 657,078 == Health ==