Mexico travel warnings after US citizen killedBy ASTRID GALVAN
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The U.S. State Department dropped its global “Level 4” health warning urging people not to travel abroad Thursday, but promptly re-imposed that same advisory level on Mexico. Since March 19, the department had advised U.S. citizens to avoid all travel abroad because ...
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Mexico The Mexican government has recently overhauled its travel website for its citizens planning to visit the United States. Before the overhaul, the Mexican government had warnings that “historical racial and ethnic tension, including opposition to immigration, have led to attacks by violent ex...
Mexico – long a destination for world-class museums, archeological sites and beach resorts – now has five states tagged with the most severe travel warning by the US State Department.
The tropical island nation of Sri Lanka, off the southeast of Covid-ravaged India, was also elevated to “Level 4, Do Not Travel” on Monday. Other popular destinations that have been open to US tourists through much of the pandemic also have a Level 4 warning, including Mexico, Brazil ...