Are there mexicans in north dakota and if not are all their roads dirt roads?
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WTF?!!? Yes, we are all over, not just limited to one area. And what is this crap about dirt roads?!? You know not every mexican is poor and destitute... Just like every other race you have many personas within.
It's thinking like this that is the reason why the world will never be rid of racism.
We are everywhere soon will take over the land~!!
I was born in ND. There is pavement and some pretty nice cities.
There is hardly any mexicans you won't see one for days sometimes. There are more indians/native americans than mexicans. Mostly White in North Dakota. It has less blacks and mexicans than any state in the US.
Its a really cool place and very friendly people, but not a good place for a person who likes to always be doing a lot of things like night clubs or concerts. If you wanna go to a place where there isn't much trouble, its the place to be. You can leave your car door unlocked all night with the keys in it and never get it stolen. But things are changing with drugs spreading all the way north.
Yes, there are paved roads in North Dakota. I don't know if there are any mexicans there, but I don't see why there wouldn't be. It does get really cold there in the winter, so maybe not.
I resent that. My most recently immigrating relatives immigrated through Ellis Island to North Dakota in 1861, donated land with their neighbors to build a church and a school, built them with their own hands, and passed the hat to pay for the teacher and minister.
Many of my relatives still live there.
Their roads are only dirt on the farms, and only some of them, even there. And the people work very hard.
Mexicans will soon arrive to pave those dirt roads. The roads they were told were paved with gold.
They are ever where. Before long, if thing don't change soon, there will be no Mexicans in Mexico! They will all be here and then we can take over Mexico and live there.
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