I am Mexican, and even in Mexico it depends a lot on the place you live. The worst type of racism here is against indigenous people. Been like that since the culmination of the Mexican independence. The media plays a big role too. The media made sure many people see the whiter your skin, blond hair and colored eyes the better. The representation in the media is brutal. We have a really big problem with racism, sexism, homophobia and more but we are just in the phase where we are realizing we are all that and still you see a lot of resistance to it. The resistance of many people to stop using the puto chant in football is a good example.
And it can be really complex. I am from Tijuana, and like the poster that is from the same state than I, Baja California said, currently we see with better eyes Haitians than people from Honduras. The media and social media played a big factor with all the negative videos from the migrants caravans. If you ask someone here what they think about Haitians they will probably tell you that they are hard working people; ask them about an Honduran and you are probably going to get a lot of negative things.
Last, in the movements, groups and places I frequent we like to use "e" or "i" to make words gender neutral: