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Why did the Mexican government enact anti-immigration laws against the Texas settlers?

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For those of you lookig for that one answer its "The settlers broke the terms of the original immigration policy"

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User Patrick Leib
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The Mexican government restricted immigration as part of a whole host of protectionist laws aimed at benefiting Mexicans. The belief was that by banning Texas settlers, Mexicans in Texas would be more economically prosperous and more Mexicans from elsewhere in the country would relocate to Texas.
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