Mexican-American
He is a Mexican-American.
Any person born in the United States is Considered to be an American Citizen. A person of Mexican origin may call themselves Mexican American, but the correct term is American.
Mexican.
Well, I hope what you're trying to ask is "What do you call a person who's parents were born in Mexico, but they were not." You call someone who was born in Mexico, Mexican. Someone who's parents are Mexican (Born in Mexico) they are called Mexican- Americans.
Only by origin; he was born in Los Angeles, California.
Mexican-something; either Mexican-American, Mexican-Canadian, Mexican-French or many others.
To date, we have yet to see a president of Mexican origin. In fact you have to be a born citizen of the united states in order to be president. (How Obama slipped through this still amazes me...) *yeah he was born in Kenya, his grandma said so....
Both. People born from an American parent are Americans by birthright. Also, Mexican law stipulates that anyone born on Mexican soil, Mexican waters or Mexican ships on international waters, are Mexican. Both US and Mexico allow for dual citizenship.
Usually it is where that person was born.
Mexican. During the Spanish colonial period, such people were called Creoles in English and Criollos in Spanish.
Mexicans, Americans or Mexican-Americans. Be aware that "Mexican", "American" and even "Texan" are nationalities, not ethnic definitions.
Mexican, which is a nationality indistinct of race.
Chicanos are people who are born in the United States but have Mexican ancestry.