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.
Mexican-something; either Mexican-American, Mexican-Canadian, Mexican-French or many others.
Mexican kids were born in Mexico and American kids were born in America
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.
Mexican-American
He is both Mexican and American. He has dual citizenship.
Mexican.
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.
If you were born in Mexico, you are Mexican. If your mother OR your father was born in Mexico, you are of Mexican descent. If your parents' ancestors were born in Mexico, you are of Mexican ancestry.
The baby is Canadian, American and Mexican.
It depends on where the child was born. If the child was born in Mexico, then the child is Mexican. If it was born on America, then it is American. But technically its both. American and Mexican. Its part of their heritage. Just like people are Irish, German, Polish; they dont have to be born there for that to be part of their heritage.
He was a Mexican-American, born in Los Angeles, CA.
Depends on where they were born....If they are born in America then they are considered Americans, if they were born in Mexico then I believe they are considered Mexican, but the American parent has the right to petion for them to be American. I also guess it depends on where the parents live also.