It is a cultural tradition, not a regional one; the answer is yes.
Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Costa Rica. They all celebrate Cinco de Mayo. They are all Spanish. (Guatemala sometimes celebrate Cinco de Mayo, because it is not always their traditions). Mexican Americans also celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
All fifty states of the United States of America celebrate the Fourth of July.
all states
We basically celebrate any normal holiday, just like the rest of the US does..seeing how we are part of the US and all.
All the States mentioned border Mexico.
Yes, all states celebrate Presidents' Day. It is a national holiday.
Mexico and that is all
All 50 of the states were states before New Mexico with the exceptions of Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii.
Texas, California, New Mexico and Arizona all border Mexico.
Almost all countries celebrate Christmas. Some are United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Spain, Germany, Ukraine, Japan and Mexico. Christians worldwide celebrate Christmas regardless of what country they are in.
Mexicans who believe in Christmas or who celebrate it, do indeed have a Christmas tree. I know someone who lives in Mexico. It's the same thing, if they are Jewish, they celebrate Hanukkah, if they are Christian they celebrate Christmas.
All American states celebrate Father's Day. Father's Day is actually celebrated globally.