Name at least two reasons why there are many Spanish speakers in the U.S. states that border Mexico.

(4 points)

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There are several reasons for the prevalence of Spanish speakers in U.S. states that border Mexico:

  1. Historical Migration Patterns: Many areas near the U.S.-Mexico border were originally part of Mexico before the U.S. acquired the territory through treaties and the Mexican-American War. As a result, Hispanic communities have longstanding roots in these regions.

  2. Continued Immigration: Due to proximity, many people from Mexico have immigrated to the border states for economic opportunities, family reunification, and various social factors. This ongoing immigration contributes to the growth of Spanish-speaking populations in those states.

These factors, among others, help explain the significant presence of Spanish speakers in the border states.