California and Texas are the main destination of Mexican immigrants. Other states with heavy Mexican migration include Arizona, Illinois, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Florida, Georgia and North Carolina.
Mexican imports of US grain and other agricultural products have negatively impacted Mexican farmers. This is due to the fact that US farming is heavily subsidized, resulting in much cheaper production costs. This in turn has resulted in an increased migration of Mexican farmers into cities and of course, into the United States as illegal immigrants.
No, today the largest migration stream to the U.S. is Mexico.
Although it is debatable whether this is because of migration from Mexico, or the fact that these lands belongued to Mexico to begin with, most of the US Southwest has adopted several cultural traits from Mexico, including words, dishes, and traditions. For example, as soon as the US Southwest became part of the United States, Americans adopted the "vaquero" culture (literally, cowboy) from Mexican ranchers already present before the Mexican-American War.
how is the economy in the US effected by migration from mexico and central america
African migration made the united states turn toward communism
You mean electric power? Yes; it goes both ways. The US sells power to Mexico and also purchases power from Mexico. One example is the San Diego-Tijuana power grid, which is shared among both countries and is part of the larger Southwest grid, serving the US states of California and Arizona, as well as the Mexican states of Baja California and Sonora. All four states were impacted during the "2011 Southwest Blackout"
America IS the new Mexico...
Mexico is the country located directly south of the United States. It shares a border that spans over 1,900 miles.
Five US States border the Gulf of Mexico, meaning that 45 do not.
The US States that border the Gulf of Mexico are: Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas
New Mexico. Mexico is a country bordering the United States and New Mexico, a state in the the United States, has the same name. The only state in the US that has the name of a country that borders the US in it is New Mexico. The other country is Mexico.
No. The United States borders northern Mexico.