There are many of them, including:
California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
There are more than two states that border Mexico, four do. California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
Only one: Texas
None. All four states that border Mexico (California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas) have one, uninterrupted border with Mexico.
Mexico is located on the southern border of Texas. Texas is also bordered by New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Louisiana.
New Mexico and Texas
Texas, Austin Arizona, Phoenix
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.
Texas claimed that it's southern border was the Rio Grande River, Mexico claimed that it was the Nueces River. President James K Polk ordered troops placed between the two rivers. The U.S. inherited Texas' border dispute with Mexico after it annexed Texas and admitted it to the Union as the 28th state.
Texas claimed that it's southern border was the Rio Grande River, Mexico claimed that it was the Nueces River. President James K Polk ordered troops placed between the two rivers. The U.S. inherited Texas' border dispute with Mexico after it annexed Texas and admitted it to the Union as the 28th state.
The states that border Oklahoma are Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas.
Edinburg, Texas, is approximately 20 miles from the Texas-Mexico border, specifically to the city of Reynosa, Mexico. The distance may vary slightly depending on the specific border crossing location used. This proximity makes Edinburg a key point for trade and travel between the two countries.