Consulate-General of Mexico in Houston
Address | 4507 San Jacinto Street Houston, TX 77004 USA |
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I was very please how we were treat. I went with my parents (elderly couple) it was very busy and both of them have Alzheimer, so places like that they get very disoriented, but Mr. Quintanilla was very kind to make the process efficiently and fast for them.
Thank you very much.
Sir, I do not think it is good neighbor policy for Mexico to pollute American air for a week because of some burning traditions. Makes me sick. Time for a change.
Release US Marine Jon Hammar NOW or no one from my extended family will ever visit Mexico or buy a Mexican product again! Neither will any of my friends!
If this American Marine is not released by Christmas, my friends and I will cancel our planned trip to Mexico. I have always enjoyed the beauty and the culture of our Mexican neighbors during my past several visits; but I, too, have experienced the strong-armed, corruption of your legal representatives over a minor dispute about excessive hotel telephone charges. If I had not given in and paid the outrageous fees, they probably would have taken me to your stinking, miserable jail. If you value the friendship and tourist dollars of your Texas neighbor so little that you keep this man imprisoned so unjustly, I will never step across that border again, and neither will my friends who would normally accompany me. It truly is not safe for us there anymore. Very sad and disturbed about this.
Thank you for your time.
Please release US Marine Jon Hammar from the CEDES prison and permit him to return safely to the USA.
Jon Hammar is sitting in prison for no good reason. He should be released immediately. He's done nothing to deserve this type of treatment. Jon is a United States Marine and brother. His imprisonment will not be tolerated by a free country. This young Marine's family is being held hostage as much as Jon is. You're corrupt government and police will answer to the Marines all over this country if this dispicable act of injustice is not corrected NOW.
LET JON HAMMER GO NOW, YOU IDIOTS!
I am sick and tired of your corrupt government that in the past printed instructions on how Mexicans could illegally enter my country.
Now you are illegally imprisoning an American who honorably served our country in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Let him go, NOW. Or should I think your government officials are no better than the leaders of the drug cartels who murder people on a regular basis.
Your country doesn't deserve the description "country." Rather, your region is a JOKE. PEMEX is a corrupt cancer.
Fix your own economy and get the drug lords, so that your people have true opportunities to better their lives. Then they won’t have to break our laws and illegally enter my country.
LET JON HAMMER GO NOW, YOU IDIOTS!
If I were the U.S. President, I would send naval forces, including surface ships and submarines equipped with cruise missiles, a fully armed brigade of Marines, a squad of Navy SEALs and air support to blockade EVERY one of your ports that ship crude oil. I would close your airspace to all incoming and outgoing aircraft, and block all cruise ships from docking at Mexican ports of call, thus crippling your tourism industry. If a crude tanker tried to leave, I would order these forces to we blow it up and let its cargo spoil your beaches.
LET JON HAMMER GO NOW, YOU IDIOTS!
I'd like to repond to Jason with the 10,000 peso bill. The largest is a 1,000 peso note so it is either a typeo or maybe we could work a trade for my three dollar bills.
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