If I'd wanted to talk tongue in cheek I would've said "gnaib buag hgiaa", but it's the irony that's knocking me over. There's lots of differences. The American immigrants in the 1820's
complied with all Mexican immigration laws --even the part that required them to become Catholics
put so much effort into assimilating that they took up the local language, customs, and they intermarried.
they immigrated in response to a request by the Mexican government to settle an area where Mexicans didn't want to live
they never renounced rule of law-- they fought the military dictator who'd rescinded the Mexican constitution so they could restore constitution-- when that failed they settled for just restoring the rule of law.
The only similarities that early Mexico has with present day Germany and America are the unintended consequences of gov't programs run amuck.