The State Department is out with a fresh travel warning to northern Mexico...because of increasing drug violence just across the Rio Grande. The revised travel alert describes in more specific terms the dangers people face when traveling into Tamaulipas. Armed clashes can suddenly erupt between car...
Department of State of an updated travel warning for Mexico in February 2012. The updated warning provides more geographical detail about problem areas in the country. Major tourist destinations with no advisory in effect are specified in the new warning. Mexico Tourism Board chief operating officer...
Mexico does experience seismic activity from time to time with tremors occurring more regularly in the states of Oaxaca and Guerrero, according to theUK government. While earthquakes shouldn’t put you off visiting Mexico, make sure you acquaint yourself with the US government’s practical advice o...
North American Commission to Focus on Transport, Climate Change, Hazardous Waste Top environmental officials from the United States, Canada, and Mexico called July 11 for the three countries to continue joint efforts to address environmental issues including transportation emissions, climate change, and ...
According toThe U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico,anyone planning to vacation inMexicoand its many popular destinations or even those out of the way hidden gems should be aware of increased kidnappings of foreigners, sexual assault and rape, unregulated alcohol and pharmaceuticals as well as...
LOS ANGELES, March 21 (Xinhua) -- The travel warning issued by the U.S. State Department could be reasonable but useless to shelter Americans in Mexico from storm of gun violence since organized crimes in Mexico were fueled by its northern neighbor, a column article from USA Today said. ...
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As spring break nears, the U.S. government is warning Americans to stay out of much of Mexico.
The U.S. State Department and the Texas Department of Public Safety have each warned Americans to skip spring break vacations in Mexico, noting that ongoing violence poses a significant safety threat. The warning comes in the wake of thekidnapping of four Americansin Mexico earlier...
Mexico Health Department's Dr. Cuitlahuac Ruiz Matuz said authorities there had objected to a blanket travel advisory for the country before it was issued, and had lobbied CDC for a change. "Now they are correcting things a little bit," Ruiz said. ...