United States: 13,283 Mexico: 16,000
They were located in what is now New Mexico. (Southwest United States.)
Yes. Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic, just like the United States.
Because California is a state within the United States, and Mexico is another country.
Yes, of course. Mexico is a popular tourist destination; the second largest in the Americas (after the United States).
The same side of the road as people in the United States and Canada.
Washington Mississippi ect.
Only those who do not have a legal status in the United States.
It depends on the region, city and social class, as much as in the United States.
In the United States, 'latino people' is a really broad definition that stands for all people born on the countries south of the United States. This definition includes people from countries such as Mexico, Panama, Argentina, Venezuela or Brazil.
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Mexico has no official religion such as the United States. Mexico consists of mostly people of Hispanic heritage, following and believing different beliefs.