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Irish Mexicans (Spanish : Irlandés-mexicano or Hibernomexicano ; Irish : Gael-Meicsiceach ) are inhabitants of Mexico that are immigrants from or descendants of immigrants from Ireland . The majority of Irish immigrants to Mexico were Catholic .
History
Tribute to the Irish soldiers who switched sides during the Mexican–American War at the Museo Nacional de las Intervenciones
A few Mexican Irish communities existed in Mexican Texas prior to the Texas Revolution . They were fully integrated into Mexican society at the time and were linked to their host society through inter-marriage, a shared language, and business ties. When revolution broke out, many Irish sided with Catholic Mexico against Protestant pro-U.S. elements. The Saint Patrick's Battalion was a Mexican Army unit of mostly Irish soldiers who deserted from the U.S. army during the Mexican–American War . Veterans of the battalion were awarded with the Cross of Honor for their service to the Mexican government. In some cases, Irish immigrants or Americans left from California (the Irish Confederate army of Fort Yuma , Arizona during the American Civil War in 1861) and blended into Mexican society instead.
Álvaro Obregón (O'Brien) was president of Mexico during 1920–1924 and Ciudad Obregón and its airport are named in his honor. Actor Anthony Quinn is another famous Mexican of Irish descent. There are also monuments in Mexico City paying tribute to those Irish who fought for Mexico in the 1800s.
Notable Irish Mexicans
Louis CK , Mexican born comedian and actor, mother was Irish American , father was Mexican/Hungarian. CK (Szekely) was partially raised in Mexico City
Margo , Mexican actress and dancer of Irish descent
Alejo Bay , governor of Sonora from 1923 to 1927
Lynda Carter , American-born actress of Irish-Mexican descent
Ignacio Comonfort , President of Mexico in 1855
Santiago Creel , Mexican politician of Irish descent
Dolores Creel Miranda , Mexican artist of Irish descent
Philip Crosthwaite , born in Ireland, was an early settler of San Diego, California and Rosarito, Baja California
Aarón Díaz Spencer , Mexican actor, singer, and model to Irish-American mother
Cristina Fink , retired high jumper of Spanish, Dutch, Irish, and German descent
Carlos Gallardo , Mexican actor, producer and occasional screenwriter and director to a Mexican father and an Irish mother
Judith Grace , television hostess
Grey Griffin , American-born actress of mixed Irish-Mexican descent
José Santiago Healy Brennan , Mexican Journalist, born to Irish born parents in Monterrey
John Holloway , Irish-born Mexican lawyer, Marxist-oriented sociologist and philosopher currently living in Mexico
Luis Humberto Crosthwaite , Mexican writer of Irish-American descent
William Lamport , the real-life Zorro
Hugo Oconór , Spanish governor of Texas from 1767 to 1770
Juan O'Donojú , viceroy of New Spain
Rómulo O'Farril , founder of newspaper Novedades
Edmundo O'Gorman , writer
Juan O'Gorman , architect
Pablo O'Higgins , American-Mexican artist, muralist and illustrator of Irish descent
Tomas O'Horan , Mexican lawyer, magistrate and senator of Irish descent
Patricio O'Ward , Mexican Indy Car driver
Anthony Quinn , actor
Sara Ramirez , Mexican singer and actress (mother of Irish-American descent)
Roberto Ransom , Mexican writer of Irish descent
Jon Riley , born in Ireland, served in Mexican Army during the Mexican-American War and founded Saint Patrick's Battalion
Guillermo Sheridan , Mexican writer of Irish descent
Justo Sierra O'Reilly , Mexican novelist and historian of Irish descent
Michael Wadding , Jesuit priest and missionary
See also
References
Coogan, Tim Pat (2002). Wherever Green is Worn . Arrow Books. ISBN 0-09-995850-3 .
"Población inmigrante residente en México según país de nacimiento, 2015" [Immigrant population residing in Mexico by country of birth, 2015] (in Spanish). Consejo Nacional de Población. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
Murray, Edmundo (2008). "Secret Diasporas: The Irish in Latin America and the Caribbean". History Ireland . 16–17: 16.
Marshall, Tom (2010-06-17). "World Cup 2010: France are the common enemy for Mexico and Ireland" . The Guardian . London.
Coogan page 609
^ Hogan, Michael (1997). "The Irish Soldiers of Mexico". History Ireland . 5 : 38–39.
"Celebrating the Irish Connection | The-Tidings.com" . Archived from the original on 2009-10-08. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
"Beneath an Emerald Green Flag: The Story of Irish Soldiers in Mexico" . Society for Irish Latin American Studies . September 2005. Retrieved 13 July 2008.
"Louis C.K. Talks Mexican Heritage: "I'm an Accidental White Person"" . Archived from the original on 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
"12 DE MARZO DE 1812. NATALICIO DE IGNACIO COMONFORT" . Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-07-17.
"Edmundo and Juan O'Gorman" . Society for Irish Latin American Studies . Archived from the original on March 20, 2007. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
"Rediscovering our man in Mexico City" . The Irish Times . June 6, 2007. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
"Actor Anthony Quinn Dies" . Wired . Reuters . June 3, 2001. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
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Ancestry and ethnicity in Mexico Mexicans Non-Amerindian Amerindian More than 100,000 people
20,000–100,000 people
1,000–20,000 people
Fewer than 1,000 people
Jews and Romani originate in the Middle East and South Asia respectively, with most arriving to Mexico via Europe
Primarily arrived via Canada
Originated in what is now the United States
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