You can legally cross from Mexico into the United States with a valid passport or other approved travel documents, such as a visa or border crossing card. It is important to follow all customs and Immigration regulations when crossing the border.
Yes, Mexico is a part of continental North America. It is not a part of the United States of America. Don't confuse "United States" with "America"; they are two completely different things.
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It's actually a myth that the United States once was close to voting German as its official language; the United States does not now, nor has it ever, had an official language. English is used as the de facto official language, but there is in fact no legally official language in the United States. Several states have official languages. Louisiana has English and French; New Mexico has English and Spanish; Hawai'i has English and Hawai'ian; etc. If, theoretically, German or any other language were voted as the official language, in all likelihood there would be little change to how things are done already because English is so widely spoken.
3 things that are exported from the United States is guns, oranges, and apples.
Because after the Texas Revolution (1835 - 1836) and the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848) Mexico lost almost half its territory to the United States: the whole states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas. Didn't know US was ever part of Mexico. Still, this is where you learn things.
Well...California sticks together in the united states, but Hawaii is off of United States.
The loss of Texas by Mexico, spoiling of diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United States which resulted on the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) and eventually, to renew the 'slave question' on acquired territories which led to the American Civil War (1861-1865).
Because most people forget to include the word "NEW".There are two Mexicos:One Mexico is a country south of the United States, whose capital is Mexico City and is usually known for things such as tequila, mariachis and resort cities such as Cancun and Los Cabos.The other one, usually known as "Mexico" but which should correctly be called "New Mexico" is a U.S. state whose capital is the city of Santa Fe, and is mostly known for the Area 51, the Breaking Bad TV series and its arid landscapes.
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They are both states and they are both apart of the United States.
Because Mexico isn't has United States shows to all the world... Mexicans aren't has the Mexicans in the United States (ignorant and "beaners"), the Mexicans living in Mexico have a high qualify of life between the developing countries... Mexico isn't a poor country.. but the economy isn't the same for all the Mexicans... that's the reason for why some Mexicans go to USA.Mexico isn'y a developed country but is one of the best in all the world... now think... how are the rest of the world?Mexico has many problems to answer if it wanna be a developed country, but it has many good things that USA never see.
Like in many situations (at least in the united states) this relates to the fact that at 18 one is legally considered an adult. Because before this one is not legally considered an adult, you can not enter into any kind of contract, including liabilities regarding things such as traveling on an airplane.