Trust should be based on individual character and actions rather than nationality or ethnicity. While cultural stereotypes can sometimes inform perceptions, it's essential to approach each person as an individual. Building trust requires open communication and understanding, regardless of someone's background. Therefore, it's important to evaluate people on their own merits.
no because the U.S dosent trust mexicans
It really depends on what statistic you trust. Some put Mexicans living in the U.S. as little as 6 million, while others put that number up to 30 million. Mexicans actually living in Mexico are approximately 113 million (2012). According to these statistics, Mexicans living in Mexico range from 79% up to 95%
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The plural form is Mexicans. The plural possessive is Mexicans'.
Mexicans there was such a big advantage Mexicans had 1281 soldiers Texans had 281 soldiers
The mexicans impacted texas because
The Mexicans won
Of course Mexicans caused it. Mexicans are dirty, and nasty so because of all their "grease" or oil from them being dirty that is what caused it. So thank all the mexicans for all the animals that died. Stupid Mexicans.
Mexicans. Apex :)