Only the court can approve the child being removed from the country, which is unlikely, as Mexico does not honor fathers parental rights.
If the child is a legal resident of Mexico, that is where an order for child support is filed.
Yes, they should.
If she is of Mexican origin and has family down there, you are SOL, as many Mexican policies regarding child custody give preference to the child's mother.Otherwise, she can stay up to 3 months without requiring any more documents than the US Passport, and you can ask to the US Embassy in Mexico City for guidance.http://mexico.usembassy.gov/eng/main.html
Remember that "Mexican" is a nationality, not a language. The most common language in Mexico is Spanish. In that language, "how are you daughter" would be "¿Cómo estás hija?".
They had to willingly have sex with the mayor's daughter
If you were born in Mexico, you are Mexican. If your mother OR your father was born in Mexico, you are of Mexican descent. If your parents' ancestors were born in Mexico, you are of Mexican ancestry.
As your husband left you all in New Mexico and went to California without paying the money or even bothering to visit the children and as you ar ethe primary parent you can claim full custody of them. IMPROVED ANSWER: You MUST contact the court to request this. Only the court has the power to order the change to the custody award. Given the circumstances it is quite possible you may be awarded full custody. Added; Also contact the court regarding the failure of the father to pay child support. All states have mutual compacts beween them which enforce each other's custody awards and support orders. Both the New Mexico AND the California authorities should be made aware of it, perhaps they can 'convince' your ex to pay his court ordered support.
Mexico never had states. And I am sure there were some Mexicans supporting U.S.A during the war.
i don't think so.
At the start, no one. When the US finally ended its Civil War, president Lincoln offered arms and financial support to the Mexican president Benito Juarez.
A change of residence does not alter a man's legal responsibility to support his children, although it may be harder to enforce.
The Mexican peasants. Land reform was the Zapatistas' main issue.