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Well, the Nahuatl displaced the Oto-Mangueans so it actually belongs to them, historically speaking.
Historically it belongs to the animals and trees before the "indigenous" people... Actually, it belongs to the star we came from
Land belongs to whoever occupies it and can defend it, that's how it always has been in history
I never said humans weren't ;p. I'm saying they weren't the first animals there.
I'll bet you study on Trump universe
We took California after the Texan revolt against Mexico, hate to break it to you, but those people were less than happy being in Mexico and, except for some illiterate liberals and snowflakes, they are probably glad they are not a part of the trainwreck called Mexico in modern times.
By the way, the origional Native Americans probably crossed over from Asia, so technechly they are immigrants just as much as the Europeans.