Noun
a Mexican (or person of Mexican descent) living in the United States
Source: WordNetMexican American
I'm a magician who writes about ideas. I'm not a science-fiction writer. People who call me that are wrong. Most of what I write is fantasy or magic realism or plays about my Mexican-American background. Ray Bradbury
Hopefully I'll be the first Mexican-American going into Hillbilly Heaven. Freddy Fender
There's something about my Mexican-American heritage... I'm proud of it. Christian Camargo
I have many friends who are both Mexican and Mexican-American and others who, I guess you would say, are somewhere in between. The ironic thing is that all three of those categories often exist inside of the same family. Conor Oberst
In the early 1900s, while colonization continued, the original Mexican population of the Southwest was greatly increased by an immigration the continues today. This combination of centuries-old roots and relatively new ones gives the Mexican-American people a rich and varied cultural heritage. Elizabeth Martinez
I was the student at Stanford who remembered to notice the Mexican-American janitors and gardeners working on campus. Richard Rodriguez