Mexican-something; either Mexican-American, Mexican-Canadian, Mexican-French or many others.
Mexican.
Mexican.
Well, I hope what you're trying to ask is "What do you call a person who's parents were born in Mexico, but they were not." You call someone who was born in Mexico, Mexican. Someone who's parents are Mexican (Born in Mexico) they are called Mexican- Americans.
No, in the north of Spain.
Full name, Peter Löwenbräu Griffin. Gender, Male. Before Peter was born, his mother Thelma went to Mexico to have an abortion. Not Spain, and the abortion failed.
"Latino" is a broad, inclusive term used to refer to people with cultural or historical ties to Latin America. "Chicano" specifically refers to people of Mexican descent living in the United States, particularly those who identify with their Mexican heritage and the Chicano civil rights movement. Chicano tends to have a more political and cultural connotation, while Latino is a more general term encompassing multiple Latin American backgrounds.
mexico
No. It would mostly depend on where YOU were born.
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.
One born of European parents in the American colonies of France or Spain or in the States which were once such colonies, esp. a person of French or Spanish descent, who is a native inhabitant of Louisiana, or one of the States adjoining, bordering on the Gulf of of Mexico., Of or pertaining to a Creole or the Creoles.
Rafael Giron was born on October 24, 1918, in Spain.
You can have both nationalities if you were born in Mexico and either one or both parents are German citizens.
Paco Angulo was born in 1959, in Soria, Spain.