If your dad is Mexican and mom is German you would be Latino. This is a mix in between.
If you have a German mom and Mestizo in Mexico you would be called a Mestizo
Mestizo is a racial definition, while Mexican is a nationality. Mestizos are people of both Native American AND white Caucasian ancestry; they are the product of interracial marriages between Spanish conquistadors and Native American peoples during the Age of Exploration. Now, Mexican would be the term to define anybody born in Mexico, or from Mexican parents. Therefore, you can have mestizos of Mexican, Guatemalan, Colombian or Peruvian nationality, and Mexicans of white, Amerindian, mestizo and even Asian ancestry.
The mestizo people would have occupations such as farmers,. shop owners, miners and some would even become artisans.
Note Mexican is a nationality, not a race or ethnic group. Actually, Mexican people can have several ethnicities, such as white, Native American, a mix known as "mestizo" and even Arab or Asian. Most Mexican people is already mestizo, or a mix of European and Native American. So the ethnicity would be 3/4 Native American, 1/4 European of Spanish ancestry.
It would be both Mexican American with equal rights. The child would be considered to have dual citzenship, But the parents can also petition to have the child considered 100% Mexican or 100% American, I believe that it would be their choice.
No. Out of every 10 babies born in Mexico, 6-8 are mestizo, or a mix of Caucasian and Native American; 1 to 3 would be Amerindian and 1-2 would be "white".
The two largest ethnic groups in Argentina are mestizo (people of mixed European and indigenous backgrounds) and white European descent. The mestizo population is the largest, followed by individuals of Italian, Spanish, and German ancestry.
Mexico has a blurred distinction between ethnic groups, as 60-80% of the population would be considered mestizo. Also cultural traits would greatly differ between region and social strata. For example, rural boys from northern Mexico would like to listen Norteña or Duranguense music while driving pickup trucks; Mexico city boys from a middle-class family would like to browse 9gag and skateboard with their friends. This is of course a very rough generalization akin to "what do white boys like to do in the US?".
Bi-racial or bi-national
No. Mexican is a nationality.
Jodi Arias' mother, Sandy Arias, is German and English
Sure; there is even a Mexican saying for such ocurrence: Siempre hay un roto para un descocido.