Answer#1NO, a baby born in the united states is an American citizen,no matter if their parents are illegals. Mexican government does not consider that child as a Mexican citizen unless the parents do the process to get a double nationality, which means, that infant is American citizen and Mexican citizen. Answer#2The writer of the previous statement should know a bit more of the Mexican Government and constitution, I challenge the truthfulness of this answer and I must add that as Mexican I speak with better knowledge of the law system in Mexico and so I answer that question like this: An Infant born outside the borders of Mexico from one or two Mexican parents is Mexican, An Infant born inside the Land,waters or any properties of Mexico from Mexican parents Is Mexican, an Infant born In Mexico (Land, Waters, or Properties) but not of Mexican Parents Is Mexican. Paz,Justicia,Tierra, y Libertad.
Any person born in the United States is Considered to be an American Citizen. A person of Mexican origin may call themselves Mexican American, but the correct term is American.
The ladies world number 1 Lorena Ochoa is Mexican. Esteban Toledo is a male professional golfer. Lee Trevino although an American, born in America has a rich Mexican ancestry.
Yes, Ted Williams' mother was of Mexican descent who was born in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Her paternal Mexican ancestors were of part Basque descent and her maternal Mexican ancestors were Mestizos (of part Indian and European descent). His father was born in New York.
For the same reason that some Americans are born as Okies, New Yorkers, Iowans or Texans and for the same reason that some people are born as Englishmen, Frenchmen, Germans or Italians. Mexicans are born as Mexicans because that is who and what they are.
Janitors
Mexicans, Americans or Mexican-Americans. Be aware that "Mexican", "American" and even "Texan" are nationalities, not ethnic definitions.
The Texas War of Independence concluded with the decisive militaristic defeat of the Mexican government against the Texan insurgents at the Battle of San Jacinto.In a span of eighteen minutes, Texan forces surprised Mexican commander Santa Anna's army on April 21, 1836. Heavily outnumbered, the Texans defeated the Mexican forces which numbered around 1,200 men. Only nine Texans perished at the battle.Ultimately, the Republic of Texas was born out of the Texas Revolution.
If you were born in Mexico, you are Mexican. If your mother OR your father was born in Mexico, you are of Mexican descent. If your parents' ancestors were born in Mexico, you are of Mexican ancestry.
Mexican Joe was born in 1882.
Mexican-something; either Mexican-American, Mexican-Canadian, Mexican-French or many others.
Mexican Joe Rivers was born in 1892.
Yes, you are Mexican whenever one of your parents is a Mexican citizen. Even if you were born in Antarctica or the middle of the Ocean, if your mother is Mexican, your are Mexican too.
Because i was born in Mexico and the constitution says in the Chapter 2, article 40. That you are a Mexican if you born inside the Mexican territory, doesn't matter the parents nationality. You can also be a Mexican if: You born outside the Mexican territory and your parents were born in the territory. You born outside Mexico from one or two nationalized parents. You born inside ships, planes or other Mexican military or civil transportation. You get the naturalization card by the government. You get married with a Mexican and live in Mexican territory.
Brooke Quintanilla
Yes; Mexican citizenship is automatically granted to people born in Mexican soil or having one or both Mexican parents. Mexican law also allows you to have dual citizenship if you were born on a foreign land or any of your parents is a non-Mexican citizen.
He is an American of Mexican descent, he was born in Dallas, to Mexican parents.