Well most people would see you as a Mexican American.
Mexicans themselves are ethnically diverse. Mexicans can be of European, West African and Indigenous. There are also smaller groups from all around the world, including Arabs and Chinese.
Most Mexicans are of mixed Amerindian and European (especially Spanish) descent.
If you have acquired full citizenship, you could be both Mexican and American. However, by just living in the US does not grant you such right: you could be a Mexican living as an illegal alien in the US.
yes bc your family and heritage is Mexican its in your blood
You are Mexican-American, but your citizenship would be either American, Mexican or both.
George Lopez was born in Los Angeles, California in the USA. Both of his parents were born in Mexico.
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No. It would mostly depend on where YOU were born.
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.
In the USA, Canada, and Mexico you must be 18 to get married without your parents permission. In 2 states in the USA you have to be OLDER to get married without your parents consent.
You can have both nationalities if you were born in Mexico and either one or both parents are German citizens.
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.
Will Bledsoe was born in New Mexico, in USA.
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Only if at least one of your parents holds a Mexican citizenship.
The Hispanic wrestler, Eddie Guerrero, was not born in Mexico. He was born and raised in El Paso, Texas, USA.
Both were born in the USA....his mothers family is from Mexico. And his dad is white....so mother is Mexican, and father is white....