Pursuant to international treaty, all passengers on international flights must carry passports. It is required that you present a passport to customs when entering Mexico by air. In emergency situations, it may be possible to rely upon another document, but this requires hours spent convincing reluctant officials.
To fly into Mexico you HAVE to have a passport. As of right now the only way you can get into Mexico without a passport is by land travel, but that will change as of Summer 2009. As of Summer 2009 you will need a passport for any land travel into Mexico and Canada.
No, you cannot return from Mexico to the United States without a passport in 2016.
No.
yes but you need one to get back into the US
No, for international travels, you really need your passport. However, if you plan to land or sea travel to Mexico or Canada and you have your License and your Green Card and Birth Certificate, then you can but you still need the passport when you get back to the US for easier travel.
If you are a Mexican, Canadian or American citizen you can cross the border on foot or by car with a valid photo ID. As of July 2011 you still do not need a passport. If you were to arrive by air or Cruise ship you would need a passport.
Yes, he/she can. Israel citizens don't need a visa to enter Mexico. However, passport is always required (specially on the journey back to Canada).
No, but you will need a passport to get back into the US.
No, you cannot come back to the US without a passport.
Even with a clean record, I can't cross into the US from Canada without a Passport so I highly doubt the Mexican border would be any better.
Can you leave Canada back home to Jordan with an expired Jordanian Passport
Yes, you can travel by land or sea from the United States to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean and back again using a U.S. Passport card. To travel by air or outside of North America, you will need a traditional Passport booklet.