It depends on the context but yes, it qualifies as "overseas" (i.e. overseas travel, against domestic travel).
t 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.
Baja California is a northern state of the United States of Mexico. Mexico is a democratic country, therefore the state isn't owned by anyone. their state system is very similar to that on the United states.
The united states didn't fight anyone for Texas directly, Texas fought Mexico for independence None however admitting the Republic of Texas as a state did lead to the Mexican American War.
Yes, anyone born in the United States is automatically a US citizen.
In the United States no.
Anyone who is not a U.S. citizen and does not have legal permission to enter is banned from entering the United States.
It can be possible. H1N1 can effect anyone in the United states.
The result of these was the near impossibility of anyone getting into the United States other than a small number of Western Europeans.
NO, only vessels of the United States Navy!
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swear an oath of loyalty to the United States.
There are no specific states that United States of America that breed labradoodles. Anyone with two labradoodles can breed the dog and then sell them.