Texas is a state, not a country, but Spanish is spoken by 29% of its population, while English is spoken by 68.7%.
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California all share a border with Mexico, the only Spanish-speaking country that borders the US.
The only spanish speaking country that borders the United States is Mexico. For states sit along the border: California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are the US states on the border with Mexico.
The top Spanish speaking states in the US are the ones close to the US-Mexico border. This includes Texas and Arizona.
Some work sites require their employees to speak English only; to prevent confusion on the job. However there is no law in Texas against the speaking of Spanish on or off the job.
in 1963 political association of spanish- speaking organizations was founded in crystal city, Texas
All states in the U.S. have Spanish-speaking populations except Alaska. 5 of the largest are: New York Texas Florida California New Mexico
Your question is a little unclear, but I will try my best to interpret and answer it: There is a growing number of Spanish speakers in the southern states of the US because many Spanish-speaking Mexicans have been immigrating into Texas, California and other border states for a while now.
The Spanish brought it when they came.
She was born in lake Jackson Texas but raised in corpus christi Texas.
If you are talking about the U.S., there are spanish speakers in all 50 states. California, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, and Florida all have large spanish speaking populations.
The Texas Devils were a group of military men that were used to regulate during the War with Mexico. They were original called the Texas Rangers but due to reputation, the Spanish speaking began to call them los demonios de Texas or the Texas Devils.