No. It is just an urban legend.
Mexico is an independent country. It is not a state of US. It has nothing to do with the US. It is outside the United State's jurisdiction. Only New Mexico is in the US. It was admitted as the 47th state in 1912.
True. Canada and The United States share a border to the north of the US, and Mexico and the US share a border to the south of the United States (US).
Yes. Most of the time the US has a trade deficit with Mexico.
No, New Mexico became the 47th US State.
The US state with the postal abbreviation of NM is New Mexico.
No. It was a means to get California, the true objective of the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
True: the U.S. is bordered by Canada to the north, and Mexico to the south.
Yes, it is a state.
No, New Mexico became the 47th US State on 6 January 1912. Illinois is the 21st US State.
James Gadsden, the US Ambassador to Mexico.
No, it's a country but there's a state called New Mexico!
Every state that is not California, Arizona, New Mexico or Texas qualifies as not bordering Mexico.