Marine in Mexico

29 May 2014 17:03 #1 by ramage
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Why is it that Canada requires a passport of US citizens to enter their country but Mexico does not?

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29 May 2014 20:46 #2 by ScienceChic
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Welcome ramage! I think that used to be the case, but things changed after 9/11 (I haven't ever been to Mexico personally, so I can't say with absolute certainty).

This is what it says on the US Embassy Mexico website for travel to Mexico

As of March 1, 2010, all U.S. citizens – including children -- must present a valid passport, book or card, for travel beyond the “border zone” into the interior of Mexico. Entry by any means, for example by plane or car, is included in this requirement. The “border zone” is generally defined as an area between 20 to 30 kilometers of the border with the U.S., depending on the location. Stays of less than 72 hours within the border zone do not require a visa or tourist card.

U.S. citizens traveling as tourists beyond the border zone or entering Mexico by air must pay a fee to obtain a tourist card, also known as an FM-T, available from Mexican border crossing points, Mexican tourism offices, airports within the border zone and most airlines serving Mexico.

Here's a little more information, though take with a bit of skepticism as it's unverified:
Do I need a passport to travel to Mexico?
By Suzanne Barbezat

A passport or other WHTI-compliant travel document is necessary for U.S. and Canadian citizens traveling to Mexico. You may not be asked to present your passport if entering Mexico by land, but you will surely need to present one upon your return to the United States.

In the past, U.S. and Canadian citizens could travel to Mexico without a passport. In 2004, the US government initiated the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) with the goal of strengthening border security. With this initiative, passport requirements were phased in gradually depending on the mode of transportation used to enter and exit the country.

I tried checking the Mexico Tourism website, but the link to 'Airports and entry requirements' came up with a 404 Not Found error. http://www.visitmexico.com/en/site-map

Out of curiosity, why do you ask? It sounds like there may be an interesting story there! :)

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03 Jun 2014 07:11 #3 by OmniScience
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Now Obama trades 5 sworn enemies for 1 deserter while a Marine sits in a Mexican prison.

Just when I didn't think this administration could be any more incompetent.

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03 Jun 2014 15:47 #4 by Pony Soldier
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What's the story with this Marine? Was he on duty in Mexico? What is he accused of?

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03 Jun 2014 16:00 #5 by Something the Dog Said
Nope, he crossed the border into Mexico illegally with firearms. He is being prosecuted for breaking Mexico laws, particularly with the illegal possession of firearms. His Marine service had nothing to do with his arrest. What this has to do with the release of a POW captured while on active duty in an combat situation can only be found in the typical conservative "outrage".

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03 Jun 2014 16:18 #6 by ScienceChic
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Thank you for the clarification STDS, I was really curious at the cryptic post Ramage left and bummed they didn't post a follow-up.

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03 Jun 2014 16:45 #7 by jf1acai
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Slightly more involved than STD's account...

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03 Jun 2014 18:22 #8 by Pony Soldier
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Yes, but certainly not there on active duty it looks like. As STDS said, there is nothing relevant about him being a marine in the case.

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03 Jun 2014 19:26 #9 by FredHayek
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Did he accidentally make a turn into Mexico? It has happened before. Think it should be fairly easy to get a pardon for him if this is true. If not he deserves to serve his time. There is also some question about if the veteran has PTSD.

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03 Jun 2014 19:56 #10 by Blazer Bob
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towermonkey wrote: Yes, but certainly not there on active duty it looks like. As STDS said, there is nothing relevant about him being a marine in the case.


Can't speak to now but when I was on active duty the locals turned you over to us for punishment. Unless you really, really screwed the pooch.

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