It depends on what you mean by "here". Into the United States? 33.6 million, or 11% of the total US population (2011) is made by people who can trace their origins to Mexico.
They moved here looking for work.
People here in Mexico we are really friendly with each other and nice.
Conditions in Mexico aren't as good as they are here in the USA. They come so that they can make money and then go back to Mexico and be wealthy. Its easier to make money here than in Mexico. Some people like it here and stay.
Alot of dicks(:
The Aztec civilization
First off, Japanese people can move wherever they want. I don't know why you singled out Texas. There are prestigious colleges here though. Some of which are predominantly Asian. Maybe they moved here for that reason, maybe they moved here because of the weather. I say, ask them.
there was already natives there but no one had claimed the land and people from Mexico may have moved up. But a lot of the Brits and Irish moved there especially doing the potato famish in Ireland
No, the people around New Mexico do not speak in a country accent. The only people there that do are those who have moved to NM from Texas.
People have moved here from all over the world.
After Spain claimed Mexico they believed the following states (Texas, New Mexico, California, & Las Angelas) were there's. But the United States government fought for those states and won the war and the battle at The Alamo. Those 5 states were claimed by America even though they a part of Mexico True Land
they like to wash clothes and do food for scratch.
Yes Indians were here before anyone else was moved over.