No. Mexicans are allowed to enter the United States once the Mexican and American governments have agreed for the immigrants to enter the country legally. Any immigrants from any country are allowed to enter the United States once the government has agreed for them to enter legally.
if they are legal immigrants, yes. if they are illegal immigrants, i don't think so.
Yes. In fact most immigrants into Mexico are American. According to the latest census (2010), there were 738,103 American nationals registered as immigrants and living in Mexico.
First, it is a myth that all immigrants are Mexicans, and it is also a myth that the US is being overrun with illegal Mexican immigrants. While many illegal immigrants are indeed from Mexico, many are not. (And it should also be noted that many immigrants from Mexico are legal, and have every right to be here.) Studies have shown that there are illegal immigrants from numerous countries, including Ireland and China, who come to the US and either overstay their visa unintentionally or decide they don't want to leave, even when they are supposed to. As for Mexicans, many do in fact go back to Mexico. But others stay, and in some cases, they live in the shadows for years, working at jobs many Americans don't want to do.
Yes
Juarez. It is the most dangerous city in Mexico right now.
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No, they should return with their families.
Probably Europe
Calling home
The immigrants slept on the ship in Ellis Island.
During the 1970s, many Latin American immigrants came to the United States from countries such as Mexico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. Mexico was the largest source of Latin American immigrants during that period.