It would depend on overseas from where. For Europe or any other continent which is not the Americas, it would be considered overseas (e.g: Spain, South Africa, India, China). For countries within the Americas, it would be considered nearshore.
It would depend: from whom?
Mexico could be considered overseas from Asia, Africa, Europe and Oceania; it was actually an overseas territory of Spain between the 16th and 19th centuries.
For countries located in the Americas, Mexico should be considered nearshore.
No. For the United States and Canada, it qualifies as "nearshore".
However, it is if you are asking if Mexico is an overseas country from say, Spain (which is in Europe, while Mexico is in the Americas).
It depends where you are. It is not overseas to anyone living in north or south America.
No. It touches the US' southern border.
America IS the new Mexico...
probably from Canada or Mexico, i know it wasnt imported overseas
Mexico and Canada are in North America, along with the US. Mexico is south of the US and Canada is north of the US.
No. Mexico is on the southern tip of North America. It however, was conquered and settled during the 16th century by Spanish Conquistadors. Hence, Mexico became an overseas territory of Spain, a European country.
The US is located on the continent North America.(between Canada and Mexico).
North America
A war in Mexico, Central America, or South America would be under the control of the US Southern Command.
Canada, united states, and Mexico Canada, us. Mexico Canada, us. Mexico
Mexico borders the United States, but it is not a part of it. Three countries encompass North America: Mexico, the US, Canada.
North of Mexico and South o Canada in North America.
North America
North America.