Both are completely different. See related links.
Yes. This happened on Montebello's High School to protest immigration reforms on April, 2006. The student was disciplined.
The US and Mexican flags are different designs and they mean different things. The US flag is symbolic of the original 13 colonies, and of the current number of states in the Union. The Mexican flag is symbolic of the foundation myth of the Mexica (Aztec) tribe, who are said to have founded their great city where they saw an eagle perched on a cactus plant with a snake in its mouth.
The "Quintana Roo flag" is the Mexican national flag, as Mexican states don't have a flag on their own -- unlike US states. See the related questions section for further details.
The "Baja California flag" is the Mexican national flag, as Mexican states don't have a flag on their own -- unlike US states. See the related questions section for further details.
The USA flag of stars and stripes was first adopted in 1777. The Mexican tricolor was first adopted in the 1820's. The present US flag of 50 stars became official in 1960 while the current design of the Mexican flag was adopted in 1968.
better question, what color is the mexican flag?
Of course. It's in our Constitution to have freedom of expression. It's just a flag.
Yes, the Mexican flag has flown in the United States at various times in history, particularly during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) when U.S. forces occupied Mexican territories. Additionally, the flag is displayed during cultural events and celebrations, such as Cinco de Mayo and Mexican Independence Day, in areas with significant Mexican-American populations. The flag can also be seen at diplomatic events and consulates across the U.S.
the eagle in the mexican flag stands for bravery and their independent
The Mexican captured the company flag.
Mexican Flag
Mexican flag.