Americans in Texas all hate Mexicans.
Another take:I think the majority of Americans have the greatest respect for the Mexican people. US history runs in parallel with Mexican history from the 1800's on, and both cultures are inextricably entwined, economically, historically and sociologically.As is the case with many homogeneous cultures that have different languages, there has been friction over the years, and this will not disappear in its entirety soon. That said, I think most national Americans treat most national Mexicans well, and vice versa. And I think it's extremely hard to separate these two cultures now, as they've grown together, so saying how "treatment" applies cross-culturally is at the least difficult and more likely impossible to clearly seperate.
An example of this would be the map of Texas, which includes a majority of place-names from Spanish.
Well, it depends what the Mexican American is like. I am Mexican American and am well treated by my family and others. But sometimes Mexican Americans think they are great and they are kinda lazy. That is why so many Mexicans resent them
A rich Mexican heritage.
Mexicans are Americans.
Mexicans or Mexican-Americans
A rich Mexican heritage.
no they are not because that speak spanish
The difference between Mexicans and other Latinos is that they are from different countries.
Mexicans, Americans or Mexican-Americans. Be aware that "Mexican", "American" and even "Texan" are nationalities, not ethnic definitions.
Frank Pino has written: 'Mexican Americans' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Mexicans, Mexican Americans, Spanish Americans
There are about 44,019,880 Hispanic Americans in the US, of which 28,165,623 are Mexican.
They never did. Only second and third-generation Mexican-Americans did.
Mexico's Independence Day.
The turtles and kitties of china.