Throughout all America, but you can find them in higher concentrations among the southwestern states (esp. California and Texas) as well as Florida and New York.
Most of them now live in the states of California, Texas and other southern states that were once part of Mexico.
Mexico City (21.16 million by 2011)
basin and range province
Mexicans
YES.
Most Mexicans live geographically in the central plateau because when the first emigrants crossed the border they settled closely by in Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. Later they migrated northward.
Mexicans ARE allowed in the US. As visitors and legal immigrants. When people from any country want to come to the US to stay, live and work, there are laws that cover the procedures to do that. Many people in Mexico have ignored that law, and moved into the US illegally.
Mexico City, MX. Los angeles, CA- in the US.
In the United States, with a population of some 12 million.
I do not get what your are trying to say. Do you mean where do Mexicans live in U.S.? If that is the question then there is not a particular place in the United States that immigrants live in but there are a lot in Texas.
Nowhere, Mexicans have invaded every city of the USA.
Most Venezuelans and Mexicans live in urban areas due to economic opportunities, access to services, and infrastructure. Urban areas offer better job prospects, education, healthcare, and social services compared to rural areas, leading to migration towards cities in search of a better quality of life. Additionally, urban areas tend to have higher population density and a more diverse range of amenities and cultural activities which attract people to live there.