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—u/deleted “To this day, there are parts of northeastern Mexico where red hair and green eyes are not uncommon, a legacy of ‘Saint Patrick’s Battalion.’ After the war, some of the survivors settled down in Mexico and started families. The Mexican government eventually donated a statue honoring theSan Patriciosthat was erected in the hometown of…