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142. Living in Mexico: Why We Joined the Reverse Migration Wave

142. Living in Mexico: Why We Joined the Reverse Migration Wave

Update: 2025-10-30
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In this episode of the "Living in Mexico" series, I sit down with my husband to have an honest conversation about why so many people are fleeing to Mexico in 2025. We talk about being part of a massive wave of reverse migration, what it means to be children of immigrants returning to the motherland, and why the timing couldn't feel more right (or necessary).

For detailed show notes, visit vivalamami.com/episode142

What You'll Hear:

  • Where we fit as second-generation Mexican Americans in this reverse migration movement
  • Our honest take on being dual citizens and how we're different from expats
  • How the current US political climate is pushing our community out, and why fleeing to safety doesn't make us any less American

Resources Mentioned:

SHOP MY NEWEST PRODUCTS - "How to Get Dual Citizenship in Mexico" E-Guide & Digital Course 🇲🇽 🇺🇸

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142. Living in Mexico: Why We Joined the Reverse Migration Wave

142. Living in Mexico: Why We Joined the Reverse Migration Wave

Jessica Cuevas