Why do migrant workers from Mexico come to the U.S.?
Because they think that the US is the land of opportunity, that by coming here they will get paid well for their hard work and will be able to send money to help their families live a better quality of life. In some latin American countries the working people get paid very little for their work, you are either rich or poor, not in between.
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Also to add to this statement, have you ever heard of the push-pull theory?
It states certain bad things PUSH people out of a certain place and new, good things PULL them over to that new place.
How are the Maya and Aztec similar?
Both native groups had similar traditions, calendars, weapons, and both were in Mexico. Both tribes built pyramids and mud houses.
What state extends the farthest south in Mexico?
No one else; New Mexico is right on the US border with Mexico. The two States of Mexico that it borders are Chihuahua and Sonora.
Why is Mexico City the City of Eternal Spring?
I live in Mexico city, and I didn't heard something about that before.
But maybe is because 90% of the year stay at the same temperature, about 18-22° C.
Just sometimes at winter can get a little bit cold around 15° or in summer can be around 30°
Which American Cars are assembled in Mexico?
All of them. Ford, General Motors and Chrysler have several plants throughout Mexico.
You must note however, that not all cars sold in the US are built in Mexico, as there are other sources such as China, Brazil or Argentina.
What year was the gadsen purchase acquired?
The Gadsden purchase was made in 1853. The Gadsden Territory was the southern parts of New Mexico and Arizona.
What percentage of Mexico is rain forest?
17% (335,334 sq km / 129,473 sq mi) of its territory - roughly the size of Finland or New Mexico.
What is the Yucatan Peninsula?
It is surrounded on three sides by water, thus meeting the definition of a peninsula.
There is also a state called Yucatan, which is one of three Mexican states on the peninsula of the same name. The other two states are Campeche and Quintana Roo.
Do you need a passport if you are moving to Mexico?
Mexican citizens moving to Mexico do not need a passport. Some evidence of citizenship will be helpful, however.
Foreign citizens (such as those from the U.S.) need to secure permission from the Instituto Nacional de Migración, which will ask you to prove your identity and your nationality before issuing you an FM3 or FM2. The passport does both; alternatively, INM might accept your driver's license (identity) and your birth certificate (nationality) if dulytranslated into Spanish. Details at
the related link or at the Mexican consulate or embassy nearest you.
Where is your Mexico located at?
Mexico is located in the Americas, to the south of the United States and to the North of Belize and Guatemala. It has the Caribbean Sea to the East and the Pacific Ocean to the West of the country.
What is the size of a Mexican passport photo?
Mexican passport photo - 35mm x 45mm,
color front photos.
Both ears shown
No eyeglasses, no earrings, no necklaces.
However most consulates of Mexico in the USA will accept 2x2 inch sized photos.
What is Mexico's national tree?
The Montezuma Cypress (Taxodium mucronatum), known in Spanish as ahuehuete, is Mexico's national tree.
Is it safe to swim in the sea in Mexico?
Yes. Most cities visited by cruise-liners are quite safe, such as Los Cabos or Puerto Vallarta in the Pacific, or Cancun and Cozumel in the Caribbean.
What human characteristics does Mexico share with nearby conturies?
is human features the things that show somethng else
Is Mexico North or South of the US?
In general, no. There are a few places where the border squiggles around so that a small part of Mexico is due north of a small part of the U.S., just as Windsor, Ontario, Canada, is due south of Detroit, Michigan, USA.
How many miles from Minneapolis to Mazatlan?
Total Travel Estimates: Time: 28 hours 18 minutes Distance: 1929.81 miles
Can you travel to the Dominican Republic with a Mexican passport?
Yes, Mexican citizens can go dominican republic with their biometric passport.Visa required, except for A max. stay of 90 days for national of Mexico traveling as tourists. - for holders of normal passports; Visa Issuance: - Nationals of Mexico traveling as tourists, are required to obtain a 30 days Tourist Card on arrival. Fee: USD 10.-. Extensions possible.
If Passport expires in June can you travel to and from Mexico in march?
As long as you are back before June or get it renewed by June.
What present day countries are located on the Yucatan Peninsula?
The Yucatan Peninsula, located on southeastern Mexico, is a triangular peninsula that separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea. With a tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw), it is mostly a flat land composed of limestone. Due to this nature, there are almost no surface rivers in the peninsula and most water comes from holes in the ground known as cenotes. It is a place known for being home of the ancient Mayan civilization, with beautifull remains of cities such as Chichen Itza and Tulum; however many of these ruins are covered by the thick vegetation that characterizes the region. It is also believed that the Chicxulub crater, covering almost half of the peninsula, is the site of the crater impact that killed the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago. There are three federal states on this peninsula: Campeche (capital: Campeche), Yucatan (capital Merida) and Quintana Roo (capital Chetumal). Some of the most important cities include Campeche (791,322), Merida (734,153) and Cancun (526,701).
Is Puerto Rico part of Mexico?
Depends on your definition of "far". At their closest points, (Rincon and Cancun) are just shy of 1300 miles apart.
By Contrast, Rincon and Miami, Florida are just shy of 1000 miles apart.
Atlanta, Washington DC and New York are from 1500-1600 miles away.
Which country in Mexico is the most sparsely populated?
According to the 2010 United States Census, the country's least populated state is Wyoming, with a population of 563,626. Rounding out the top 10 of America's least populated states are Vermont (with a population of 625,741), North Dakota (with a population of 672,591), Alaska (with a population of 710,231), South Dakota (with a population of 814,180), Delaware (with a population of 897,934), Montana (with a population of 989,415), Rhode Island (with a population of 1,052,567), New Hampshire (with a population of 1,316,470), and Maine (with a population of 1,328,361). According to 2014 estimates, all 10 states have increased in population, though together they still only account for less than three percent of America's total population.