In US law a common law marriage does have some legal standing; but is not considered a legal marriage. In most cases a legal marriage anywhere in the world is considered legal in the United States. Therefore if Mexico considers you to be married then the US does too.
Because it was a fight between the Mexican federal government and the Mexican people.
yes there are 7 Mexican children, three of which are midgets. i don't know why they are Mexican because her husband was American. the only Mexican they knew was the pool attendant named paco.........
Because once you have one you see how adorable they are and you want more. Or because your Mexican.
she was considered an outsider because Ruth was from Moab, and had no property rights because she was a widow and did not have any children.
she was considered an outsider because Ruth was from Moab, and had no property rights because she was a widow and did not have any children.
No.
Because she was consider a widow and did not have any children
she was considered an outsider because Ruth was from Moab, and had no property rights because she was a widow and did not have any children.
she was considered an outsider because Ruth was from Moab, and had no property rights because she was a widow and did not have any children.
they sacificed children because they were fresher and they drugged them so they wouldn't feel a thing it was considered an honor.
no because his children are heterozygous not homozygous, which is the prerequisite for being purebred
La Llorona, ancient tale, possibly Aztec origin, about a woman who drowned her two children in a river because she believed a man would marry her if she had no children. He was horrified and rejected her. Now her ghost haunts the river, wailing and weeping.