In fact it is better for the American consumer, as cheaper labor costs allow for cheaper prices: a Mexican worker earns on average a quarter of what an American does. It however, is a problem for the American worker, as it means he is losing his job to a foreign worker. This is called off-shoring and has become a pretty common occurrence for the last 10-20 years.
my dads 99 silverado was made in Canada
Historically, to decide whether or not to annex all of Mexico after the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
You require a specific land grant issued by the government of Mexico. There should be no problem, as most mining operations in Mexico are carried by Canadian, English as well as some American companies.
No. Central America starts at the Mexico-Guatemala and Mexico-Belize border.
Roughly, 40% of all imports from Mexico have "Made in USA" components and parts. Some examples include motor vehicles, household appliances, consumer electronics and electric equipment.
Yes! One of the problem with people in this continent is when you think of American we only think of people who live in the U.S., but the to be American just mean that you live in America which includes Canada and Mexico
Mexico belongs to the North American subcontinent.
It is both a consumer and producer country.
As long as you have an American passport, you can enter Mexico. Problem is on your way back to the US. Without a valid proof of citizenship, you will not be abe to return to US soil.
Invasion Estadounidense de Mexico or: American invasion of Mexico
The Spanish American War did not involve Mexico.
Apache.