Black people is much less common in Mexico than in the United States: you can expect more attention as you are of "exotic nature" and most Mexicans are very puzzled when they find out there is an African American working in Mexico - just see at the adventures of Denzel Washington when he was filming "Man on Fire". However, if you go to a major population center such as Mexico City, Guadalajara or Monterrey, you will be OK.
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No, if you are a permanent resident in the US, you are treated like an American citizen in terms of colleges and universities.
they were treated poorly
They are treated more than fair.
god yuo so ugly man you do not know pees that is so last year man tell me why i
No
They were very well treated with help of their family members.They were very respected
Black people were treated badly during the american soda bomb.
Be respectful themselves ! Treat others as you would expect to be treated yourself.
Badly
Arizona
they were payed less
All students in the United States have a right to public education. They also have a right to be treated equal.