When looking at a series of flags in the USA the flag of the United States of America should always be on the left. Another way to look at it, if you were the flag this would be the flag's right. On a stage the US flag should be on the left of the stage from the audience view, to the right hand of the speaker. Again, the flag is positioned on the flag's right. If there is a row of flags the US flag should be in the center on the tallest flag pole.
No - "The flag should never touch anything beneath it, such as the ground, the floor, water, or merchandise."
Respectfully never touching it to the ground. It should always be cased when not in use. There's a lot of flag etiquette rules also as far as how to fly it properly (ie. with other flags, vertically, etc)
there are 13 stars on the us flag
there are 7 red strips on the us flag
...No.
They fly a different flag, because they are a different country, now if they were the same country, they would fly the the US flag.
Yes, it is legal in the US to fly a US, or other flag, from your car. Many people do that.
Texas
Technically, they are on their own soil, so no, they don't have to fly our flag. Just as our embassies don't fly their flag.
It could, but it would be disrespectful.
Yes. This happened on Montebello's High School to protest immigration reforms on April, 2006. The student was disciplined.
It is legal to display any flag in the US. This is a matter of freedom of symbolic speech.
No
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.