A Mexican government-issued passport and a US Government-issued visa.
None. They are deported back to Mexico.
A person from New Mexico is called an American.
They are called "Pollero" or "Coyote".
Yes, but on your way back to the US you may be denied entry.
Bienvenido a México (if said to one person). Bienvenidos a México (if said to more than one person or to people in general, as on a sign at the border).
NO!
No. A passport is absolutely required.
if the person is born exactly on the border line then they are truly a native of both Mexico & the usa & hence a citizen & a homebody of both countries but it would be especially hard to do as well as to prove that the birth occurred exactly on the border line which is in the middle of the Rio grande there so if you care then plan your birth very carefully probably better & easier to be born on the dry land boundary in New Mexico or Arizona or California & in between & in camera range of 2 boundary monuments
Esperanza and her mother left Mexico by crossing the border into the United States with the help of a coyote, a person who specializes in smuggling individuals across the border. They likely traveled through difficult terrain, evading border patrol agents and facing various risks along the way. Once they successfully crossed the border, they would have had to navigate the complexities of immigration law and settle in their new country.
There are many things that can happen when someone reaches the Mexico and California border. If a person is illegal and does not have the proper paperwork, they may be arrested and sent back to Mexico.
since the gun was fired in the us, the crime would be under the jurisdiction of the us.
Pancho Villa is infamous in New Mexico. In 1916 Pancho Villa led a force of 1,500 guerillas attacking the U.S. border town of Columbus, New Mexico. They killed 19 people and burned the town.