You should be more specific: there have been dozens of presidents since Mexico became a republic in 1823.
Yes. A Mexican can be the president of Mexico. The president of Mexico is constitutionally required to be born in Mexico. Also, a person of Mexican descent could the president of other countries as long as they met the criteria for being president in that particular country.
The Mexican president
No, Abraham Lincoln was not Mexican.
Lincoln I believe...
they represent their mexican president that is living or has died.
Santa Anna.
James Knox Polk was the US president during the Mexican War.
James Knox Polk was the US president during the Mexican War.
The position of president of Mexico was not established then.
No.
"I love my '92 Civic!" - Mexican person, 2009 "I love my '92 Civic!" - Mexican person, 2009 "I love my '92 Civic!" - Mexican person, 2009
Santa Anna.