No. Mexico is an independent country, south of the United States. More specifically, the country of Mexico shares a common border with the US states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
The Mexican Central Plateau is between both Sierra Madre mountain ranges. It is the region that roughly spans from the US-Mexico border down to central Mexico.
Well, it HAS control over Mexico and Central America, isn't it?
Mexico and Panama
Mexico.
Mexico. or if its in US. Texas, New Mexico and Arizona
No. States in central Mexico have a medium income; the Federal District, where Mexico City resides, is the richest of them all. Following is a list of the states in central Mexico, their GDP per capita and their comparative level with other countries on the world:Federal District: US$23,130 (South Korea, Portugal)Morelos: US$7,902 (Panama, Costa Rica)Mexico State: US$6,251 (Bulgaria, Colombia)Puebla: US$6,091 (Grenada, Saint Lucia)Hidalgo: US$5,119 (Serbia, Dominican Republic)Mexico average: US$9,000
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Mexico is to the south of the USA and north of central America.
Mexico i think
how is the economy in the US effected by migration from mexico and central america
a lot