Letters To The Editor - May 27, 2017
Dear Sir,
In ‘Modern Buddhism’ sessions in English offered at Amsoc (Reporter, May 20, 2017).
Dear Sir,
In ‘Modern Buddhism’ sessions in English offered at Amsoc (Reporter, May 20, 2017).
Dear Sir,
An article appeared in the Reporter’s April 22-28 edition discussing a situation that can occur when Mexican Immigration cards are lost or stolen.
Dear Sir,
I have driven to the U.S. border numerous times and the worst piece of road during the whole trip is the highway from Chapala to the Ocotlan intersection.
Dear Sir,
Regarding the article, “Expats must safeguard visa status when leaving Mexico (April 22, 2017), could someone explain this to me please?
I hate to sound so dumb, but are you really telling me that I can jump through all the necessary hoops, pay my money, get my card, and have it for many years, and some customs official at the airport can accidentally check the wrong box and reverse all that? And I’m basically screwed?
How is this possible! What am I not getting here? A “seemingly minor clerical error”? WTFajita ... and it’s totally my responsibility to argue with the official because I detached “the lower portion of the form”? Have you ever tried arguing with an airport official? It doesn’t work!
I love Mexico. I’ve been here for 13 years, but its bureaucracy continues to boggle my mind. I am going on a trip in November and I am so not looking forward to this extra stress in flying. Flying has become stressful enough.
Karen McConnaughey
Dear Sir,
Regarding the letter in last week’s Reporter about the “hoax” of global warming:
Dear Sir,
After reading one of your headline articles on page 1 of the April 1-7 Reporter, I can remain silent no longer. (Jalisco governor rips Trump for climate executive order ‘stupidity’.)
Dear Sir,
As I read Mr. Tasca’s article about gas powered leaf blowers, I began to think about “noise pollution.”