The quota's regarding immigration are not county specific but rather hemispheric specific...
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
An annual limitation of 300,000 visas was established for immigrants, including 170,000 from Eastern Hemisphere countries, with no more than 20,000 per country. By 1968, the annual limitation from the Western Hemisphere was set at 120,000 immigrants, with visas available on a first-come, first-served basis. However, the number of family reunification visas was unlimited. While as of 2010[update] there are no quotas for immigrant spouses of US citizens, quotas for other types of relatives of US citizens have since been instituted.
Educate yourself before flapping the gums...
We have hemispherical caps and country caps...
Up to and not exceeding 20,000 (Mexico)...not exceeding 120,000 (Western Hemisphere) will be considered/accepted....
There is not some Wizard of OZ guy behind the curtain denying Mexican or Latino citizens just because they are from Mexico or Latin America...
Our system follows a series of laws and procedures prescribed by and adopted by Congress and signed into Law by the President of the United States...
I am not sure what candy land you live in...but your vision is far from reality friend
Out
Oneway