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Address5350 Leetsdale Drive, Suite 100
Denver, CO 80246
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denny
Wed, 18 Jun 2014 14:49 EDT
need to change passport re small businesss owner
Hi, I need t make an appt to change my passport to be a small business owner in Mexico.
This is so I can rent out properties to folks.
Please contact me at the business email: denny
Thanks,
denny

also
No one is answering the phone or extensions folks.
I’ve been trying for weeks now.
denny
Thu, 12 Jun 2014 14:09 EDT
Need to change my US passport to be able to rent out 2nd home in Mexcio
Can I make an appointment to speak to someone to start the process to change my passport? I was told it needs to be a small business owner. I did get an accountant in Mexico to collect the taxes. How can I start this please? thanks!
American Citizen
Mon, 9 Jun 2014 19:46 EDT
Help get our Marine back to the USA Pronto
I have cancelled my planed trip to Mexico. I am contacting my Government requesting that they cease all aid and trade with Mexico. I am not purchasing made in Mexico, and asking all my friends and family to do the same, If that does not work, perhaps we should round up about 10000 illegals per day, and return them to Mexico
Jhon don
Thu, 5 Jun 2014 17:04 EDT
Punish him
I think its more then obvious the marine was triying to illegaly smuggle guns into mexico and its not the first time a current or former marine tries the same thing he should be punished with the full weight of the law and anyone who disagrees is because your just PLAIN RACIST the proof is there and the usa should have stronger gun laws because the laws are pathetic any maniac can get a gun now i respect any vet however i do not respect violence and clear as day the marine is guilty and they should make an example of him so in the future people dont try the same thing
Jason Laird
Thu, 5 Jun 2014 07:02 EDT
Staff Sgt. Tahmooressi
I agree that Sgt. Tahmooressi needs to come home now. He is a hostage plain and simple. As for respecting Mexican laws, they don't respect ours.
Wayne Telford, Grand Junction, Colorado
Wed, 28 May 2014 14:52 EDT
Sgt Tahmooresi
I am cancelling my annual visit to Baja in November. Myself and four friends have attended the running of the Baja 1000 of road race for three decades. Your harsh treatment and the injustice of your judicial system toward this innocent American war veteran is pathetic. I am also urging SCORE who runs the race to cancel the event in November. We can spend our vacation dollars in any number of Latin American countries.
Wayne Telford
Charles Collins
Mon, 26 May 2014 11:43 EDT
Freedom for Marine Sgt Andrew Tahmooresi
I am outraged by the Mexican Government treatment of Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooresi a US citizen and veteran.

I urge you to get involved and secure the immediate release of
Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooresi.

How can we discuss Immigration Reform for a country that has no respect for our US Citizens.

I urge you to use all your influence and power to secure the immediate release of Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooresi from the Mexican jail.

Charles Collins
Deborah Castelli
Thu, 22 May 2014 19:02 EDT
Free Andrew Tahmooressi
I respect Mexican laws and understand that you must enforce them. But in the case of Sgt. Tahmooressi, it is obvious that he committed no crime, was honestly mistaken in making his wrong turn and held no intention of illegally importing guns into Mexico.
I do not understand why he is still in custody in Mexico.

I have cancelled our vacation plans to visit out timeshare in Mexico. I will not buy a single vegetable grown in Mexico, and I will not purchase anything else produced in Mexico until Sgt. Tahmooressi is released. I bear no I'll will toward the people of Mexico, however, boycotting Mexican products is the only thing I can do to help Sgt. Tahmooressi return home to his family.
Richard Fredricy
Wed, 21 May 2014 15:48 EDT
Free Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi
I was unable to send an email directly to your President . The United States doesn't even appear as one of the countries of origin. Why is that? Please convey this message to your President. IMMEDIATELY FREE SGT. ANDREW TAHMOORESSI. He committed no crime. Your border checkpoint is the problem. Your government has already admitted that he wasn't smuggling guns into Mexico. Free him or we'll seal the border so you can't send your unemployed over here. Think of the billions of dollars that will stop flowing into your country. Or, better yet, how about we lock up all of your citizens that are here illegally. Can you calculate the cost to Mexico of not receiving those billions of U.S. dollars every year? We may have a weak President, but we are not a weak nation. Test us and find out.
Julie Fesenmeyer
Sat, 17 May 2014 07:29 EDT
let the marine go
I'm the mother of a former marine with ptsd and I know how confused they can get. This was a mistake and you should let the young marine go.
You are facing extreme anger from the American citizens and a loss of tourism if you allow this to continue. There are many U. S. military, former military, and families of military ready to do whatever it takes. Do not test our resolve. This is totally unnecessary and will only become a bigger thorn in you side.
Do the right thing.

Respectfully,
Mother of a marine

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