Because In Mexico Their Wasnt Alot Of Money And Jobs People Were Poor And Some Still Are And Because They Wanted A Better Life For Them And Their Children
in their ports of entry :)
New York City
In Coastal cities, like New York or Miami, or LA
No; at the time (1910-1922) the US was still considered a medium-developed country and didn't attract many Mexican immigrants.
Dalton, Georgia
Italian immigrants settled in various parts of the United States, with significant concentrations in urban areas such as New York City, Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia. They also established communities in California, particularly in San Francisco and Los Angeles, among other states.
east coast
Because In Mexico Their Wasnt Alot Of Money And Jobs People Were Poor And Some Still Are And Because They Wanted A Better Life For Them And Their Children
in their ports of entry :)
Texas and New Mexico
There is one right now.
The Estimated Mexican Immigrant Population in the US by 2012 is 420,420 immigrants. :)
A steady supply of Mexican immigrants for the next thousand years.
Assimilation
A 100 years ago there was no Mexican immigrants.
There are many locations where immigrants like to settle in the US. The top two US cities are Miami Florida and the San Jose or Silicon Valley area of California.