EDIT: It would be a great deal of help to all of us if we knew you were either a U.S. citizen or a legal resident in the U.S. It does make a big difference. If you have a green card and you're from Mexico, you need a Mexican Passport. You'll need to go to Mexico to get one. Your problem lies in the fact that you can't fly to Mexico from here without a passport.
You can take a bus to Mexico, get your passport there (if you are a greencard holder and were born in Mexico) and then fly back to the states.
Contact the Mexican Consulate for further information--http://www.mexonline.com/consulate.htm
If you're a Mexican citizen, then once you get there, you can get a Mexican passport and fly back.
EDIT: You can try this link and see if it helps at all--http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/first/first_831.html
EDIT: TRY THIS LINK FIRST. THE NUMBER I HAVE HERE IS CONTAINED IN THE LINK. THIS LINK IS EVEN BETTER. NOW, I JUST CALLED 877-487-2778 and they informed me that if you have your proof of travel and it's a bonafide emergency (SUCH AS DEATH--MIGHT EVEN INCLUDE MEDICAL EMERGENCIES), it's possible to get your passport in a day or two. Call them up and get an appointment set up so that you can get your emergency passport--http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/processing/processing_1740.html
Just read this link and you will have your answers. If you're going to fly, you need a passport. So you won't even be able to board a plane here in the states without a passport (let alone be able to get back into the states via an airplane without a passport).
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
I called this number--202-663-1743 and they told me that they don't issue emergency type passports. You still must go through the normal channels to get a passport.
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