>>149039600To be fair, results can vary significantly depending not only on the country, but also on the specific region from which the samples originate.
For instance, Mexico's northern states tend to have a predominance of Eurasian patrilineal haplogroups, while the proportion of Indigenous American ones gradually increases the further down south you go, until the percentages in question are pretty much reversed.
To cite another example, while the Pampean region of Argentina has a unusually high frequency of Eurasian matrilineal haplogroups (mostly due to the migratory waves that occurred during the late 19th and early 20th centuries), both the north and south of the country follow the typical Latin American demographic pattern.