Israeli-Americans-No. Americans have a problem with them because of the war and stuff.
Europeans- No. They don't even like Americans
Native Americans- No. The Americans took there land, killed their people, brought diseases into their home. I don't think they like each other.
Mexican Americans- YES! 26.8 million Hispanics in the US. 64% of them are Mexican Americans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_American
2007-04-29 14:45:38
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answered by Gavi 3
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The majority of Mexicans are in fact Mestizos. And historically speaking, the majority of Mexicans who emigrated to the US arrived from the Central and Northern regions of Mexico which are predominantly populated by Mestizos (who tend to posses a higher degree of European admixture). However, during the past decade, a larger number of Mexican immigrants have arrived from the Southern region of Mexico, like the states of Oaxaca and Chiapas, which tend to have populations with a higher degree of Native admixture. Perhaps your Mexican friends' families originated from those areas. After looking at those photos, it's obvious they're from an Indigenous Mexican community. In fact, on the far right edge of the last pic you posted, you can see a man wearing face paint and adorned with feathers.
2016-05-21 06:07:06
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answered by ? 3
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Love that quote: "Indians aren't really people"!! Real nice!
America is a country, the America's is a continent!
Everyone contributed, some gave up more than others, like the Mexicans that we stole Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada from. The above Indians gave up a lot as well, and it was the white Europeans that were murdering them.
2007-04-29 06:58:37
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answered by cantcu 7
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You know, there is a very basic linguistic problem here because 'America' is not a continent in most of the Western world, including in the United States of America. Go to BBC's international page, there is a section for 'Americas' not 'America'. To us, North America is a continent, South America is a continent, and 'America' refers to the United States of America the same way 'Mexico' refers to the United States of Mexico and 'Brazil' refers to the United States of Brazil.
However, it doesn't really matter, since what is at issue is ownership and rights to the United States and its infrastructure, subsidized benefits and economy. No matter what you call places outside the United States, they are exactly that -- somewhere else. They give no rights to anything the United States built or funds.
2007-04-29 07:42:05
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answered by DAR 7
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Where else can you have your office decorated Fung Shui, enjoy some fantastic jazz music, cry in your beer, eat the best food in the world,from pizza to sushi, to brats and kraut, to ribs and collards, and brown rice to tacos to apple pie, go out and be dressed in jeans or a 3 piece suit and still be fashionable? Everyone represents America. Our problem has been when some want to take over and stop the "melting pot" we have created. The problem has been when there are those who want to take the entire world and create mini-pockets of cloistered neighborhoods where no one else can come on our 1 continent. And create the same issues of global travel between one city and another in the same state.
2007-04-29 07:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Mexican-Americans
2007-04-29 10:40:02
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answered by OllinIkniuhgötterdähz 2
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Mexican-Americans are the majority since Mexicans are in America before Anglos or Jews. As a matter of fact, the Mexican nation embraces many ethnic groups and religions.
2007-04-29 07:04:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Europeans, we were here first, besides Native Americans, but they don't really count because there arent many of them and they get rich from casinos, so they can deal.
We also colonized America, if we didnt do that I bet it would have ended up being the same as South America. We put all the infrastructure into the US, the real workers. We founded the government, etc.
Of course everyone here is different from Russian to Mexican, but we decided to help them to come to a better country.
2007-04-29 06:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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We (USA) are the great melting pot. Everyone is invited to the party. Just do the paperwork before you come in the door. Everyone knows that the uninvited guest at a party causes the most conflict.
2007-04-29 06:55:57
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answered by Greg L 5
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The real truth is Corporate America,so none of the above.
2007-04-29 08:44:21
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answered by Anonymous
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