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Many Mexicans, particularly those with a strong sense of national identity, view Texas as part of Mexico due to its historical ties before the Texas Revolution in 1836. The annexation of Texas by the United States in 1845 and the subsequent Mexican-American War further fueled this sentiment. While most Mexicans recognize the current border, some still express a cultural and historical attachment to Texas, reflecting ongoing debates about national identity and territory. This perspective is often more pronounced among certain groups and in discussions about historical injustices rather than a formal political stance.

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