No. Mexico is a huge country three times the size of Texas with a population of over 111 million people who earn a third of what an average US worker makes. The possibility of such economic integration is very difficult at best. Besides, the culture imposes a limit on what can be done: Mexicans speak Spanish and are Roman-Catholic, and are as nationalistic as any American would be. To Mexicans, inviting them to become the 51st state is like asking Americans to become the Russian Communist Republic of "Amerika".
No. The country of Mexico is an independent nation since 1821; if you mean the state of New Mexico, it is the 47th state.
The state of NEW Mexico is. The other is an independent country south of the United States.
Mexico has 31 independent states and one federal district while the US has 50 states and one such federal district.
The United States has 50 states and a federal district (Washington, DC). Mexico has 31 states and one federal district (Mexico City, formerly known as Distrito Federal).
There are 50 states in the United States of America. There are 31 states in the United States of Mexico.
New Mexico is the fifth largest US State.
America IS the new Mexico...
It depends. There is a state, known as New Mexico (capital: Santa Fe) which is one of the 50 states of the Union. The other is a country known as Mexico (capital: Mexico City), which is another country and borders the southern United States.
United States: 50 states + 1 federal district (Washington, DC).Mexico: 31 states + 1 federal district (Distrito Federal, a.k.a. Mexico City).
It is one of the 50 US States.
There are 50 states in the United States.
Two out of fifty states do not border any other states. That means 4% of states do not border another state. However, in terms of land area, 18% of the US does not border any other state due to the size of Alaska.
The US flag has 50 stars, symbolizing the 50 states of the United States.
It lives throughout the US, from Alaska to Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific . This includes 41 of the 50 states, all Canadian provinces except Prince Edward Island.