All border states were part of Mexico in the past, until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). As such, there has been an important presence of Mexicans due to cultural and demographic affinity with Mexico.
This has resulted in many immigrants looking for places where they "feel at home", or where family ties are present (i.e. relatives already living in the US), namely southern Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California.
so they an sneak to the other side
so they an sneak to the other side
Many reasons I'm sure. Some might have been born near the border and never left. Some Mexicans might try to profit from the tourism industry near their town. I'm sure the population is proportionate to other areas away from the border. Many Americans also live near that same border and like the Mexicans they may be seeking out jobs.
All border states were part of Mexico in the past, until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). As such, there has been an important presence of Mexicans due to cultural and demographic affinity with Mexico. This has resulted in many immigrants looking for places where they "feel at home", or where family ties are present (i.e. relatives already living in the US), namely southern Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California.
Wattrelos is a town in France. It is located near the Belgium border.
All border states were part of Mexico in the past, until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). As such, there has been an important presence of Mexicans due to cultural and demographic affinity with Mexico. This has resulted in many immigrants looking for places where they "feel at home", or where family ties are present (i.e. relatives already living in the US), namely southern Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California.
Belarus is landlocked and has no seaports. There are two large towns on rivers near the border: Brest (Brzes'c') on the river Bug, and Grodno (on the river Niemen.
Mexico's poorer population is located near the border. Near it has a lot of easy jobs involving farming in the US. They grab all their things, do everything they can to support their family and jump the border. That is why Mexican hobos are awesome! Unlike other hobos, these don't sit and beg, they jump the border!
There are quite a number of towns on or near the border. These would include Dundalk, Newry, Aughnacloy, Lifford, Strabane, Belleek, Bellcoo, Crossmaglen and many others.
As far as I can see on Google Earth - Audincourt is the closest French town to the border with SwitzerlandAnswer 2There are a number of different towns along the French-Swiss border. At some places the border runs through built-up areas. Examples are:- St. Gingolph. Town is on both sides of the border.- Annemasse, near Geneva.- Ferney-Voltaire, near Geneva.- Delle.- Saint-Louis and Hunigue, which are suburbs of Basel.
Calais is a major port in Northern France, near the border with Belgium.
1) It is cold enough here, thanks.2) There are more people in New York alone than there are in all of Canada. We are spread out enough without moving any farther north. We are near the border because moving away from it means moving to colder, less populated areas farther from our biggest trading partner.
Well, there is Mitchell, Kelso, Robin Hill and many more. You can search towns by getting maps and record the towns near it.