Because they have no where us to go.
The most popular location to travel to in the U.S., based on number of visitors in 2010, was either Orlando or NYC. The actual winner is somewhat contested. This is according to a May 24, 2011 NY Times article "Orlando Beats NYC to 50 Million Visitors, Officials Say." Mayor Bloomberg of NYC had earlier announced that NYC had 48.7 million visitors in 2010, but Mayor Dyer of Orlando later announced that Orlando had 51.45 million visitors that year. That Orlando number is contested because some say it includes Orlando suburbs and not just Orlando the city. So, it's kind of a toss-up. Either way, both areas are popular travel destinations.
I think the Vikings were the first visitors.
Your family members from Mexico could get a 'visitors Visa' to come to the U.S. for the wedding.
Dogs protect us from and warn us about "visitors", geese make noises to warn us of "visitors", and the animal at zoos enlighten us as to the wonderful world we are surrounded by.
NYC.
I would say it was a eight hour flight. It took all day long.
Theodore Roosevelt
No Brooklyn is one of the boroughs in NYC.
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Everyone was an immigrant in this time. Even as late as 1830 60% of NYC was foreign born.
Mexicans ARE allowed in the US. As visitors and legal immigrants. When people from any country want to come to the US to stay, live and work, there are laws that cover the procedures to do that. Many people in Mexico have ignored that law, and moved into the US illegally.