They aren't. Most probably you are talking about Mexican-Americans or people from Mexican descent.
Mexicans call themselves Latinos because they are ashamed of being called Mexicans. It's a form a nationality negation.
this is a racist question, whether it was meant as a joke or not. you should be ashamed of yourself for asking such a question. X(
it is true
Mexicans wear traditional clothing to stay true to their roots and their culture.
Identities are statements that are true for any number.
Mexicans Americans were targeted
From my experience, the answer is yes.
Unlike equations (or inequalities), identities are always true. It is, therefore, not possible to solve them to obtain values of the variable(s).
True. It didn't happen due to racism and xenophobia: Americans weren't interested in granting citizenship to 6 million Mexicans after the war; instead they acquired the disputed territories which only had 30-50,000 Mexicans.
Trigonometric identities are trigonometric equations that are always true.
No. Not if it is a true statement. Identities and tautologies cannot have a counterexample.
It's traditionally a Southern dessert; many Mexicans have never tasted it. ^^^^^^^^^ Not true. We MEXICANS love a good Pecan Pie. Correct it is a Southern dessert, and last I checked, Mexico is in the south.