Europeans are the ones who immigrated to America. The Native American Mexicans have always been here, as well as the other Native American tribes.
That includes the Maya. The Mexican people are their descendents. Most Mexicans who live in the U.S. are law-abiding, hard-working people. There are 54 Mexican Americans representing them in Congress. They make up 20% of the population, tend to be conservative, Catholic, and independent people, but at the moment, most Congresspeople are Democrat. As we know, the Pubs in Congress have a problem.
GROK
The ancestors of modern Mexican and South American peoples, often referred to as Indigenous or Native American peoples, were living in the Americas, including parts of what is now the United States, long before Europeans arrived. These groups included various tribes and civilizations such as the Ancestral Puebloans, Mississippian cultures, and others in North America, and the Aztec, Maya, Inca, and many other Indigenous groups in what is now Mexico and South America.
Archaeological evidence, like the Clovis culture (dating back at least 13,000 years), shows human presence in North America well before European contact in the late 15th century. Many of these peoples’ descendants migrated or were displaced over time, and some now identify with modern Mexican or South American heritage due to historical and colonial developments, but their ancestral roots predate European arrival by millennia.
Maybe the next standoff will be with the Maya E.T. Dr. Greer is down there for some reason. I will meditate to find out.

