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Mexico Travel Warning
From KVOA.com MEXICO – The Department of State has issued this Travel Warning to inform U.S. citizens traveling to and living in Mexico about the security situation in Mexico. The authorized departure of family members of U.S. government personnel from … Continue reading
Border & Immigration: State Dep’t Renews Mexico Travel Warning
From www.TucsonSentinel.com The U.S. State Department has renewed its warning for Americans to avoid unnecessary travel to northern Mexico. The travel warning – originally issued in February and renewed last week – says U.S. citizens should delay going to the … Continue reading
Travel Trouble Spots: Visit or Avoid Them?
From The Seattle Times It’s seemed like a Hollywood disaster movie at some popular travel destinations recently, both in the U.S. and around the world. There have been floods, a menacing volcanic ash cloud, an oil spill, gruesome drug hits … Continue reading
US Extends Mexico Travel Warning Over Drug Violence
From BBC News. The US State Department has extended its travel warning for Mexico because of concern over drug-related violence. Three more states have been added to the list of places it says Americans should avoid. The warning says the … Continue reading
Safety When Taking a Trip to Mexico
by: Charlie Rainer Gaston, Demand Media and USA Today Mexico consists of 31 states and one federal district. With many cities, including Mexico City, Cancun and Acapulco, attracting American tourists for vacation and business trips, the U.S. Department of State … Continue reading
SPRING BREAK IN MEXICO The U.S. Department of State – Know Before You Go!
Spring Break in Mexico tips from the U.S. Department of State Website. Over 100,000 American teenagers and young adults travel to resort areas throughout Mexico over Spring Break each year. While the vast majority enjoys their vacation without incident, several … Continue reading
Spring Breakers Beware: Be Safe Traveling to Mexico
Article from TucsonCitizen.com. Arizona – As many college students gear up for the spring break holiday next week, the Arizona Highway Patrol Association reminds our young adults to be careful when traveling to Mexico. Increased violence in Mexico has caused … Continue reading
About.com: Mexico Spring Break Safety
By Kathleen Crislip, About.com Guide to Student Travel With spring break fully fleshed out and happening on Mexico beaches, there could hardly be a worse time for Mexico’s safety (or lack thereof) to hit the news: mid-March’s spate of drug … Continue reading
The Facts Concerning Violent Crimes Committed Against Tourists in Mexico
By: Jim Scherrer This article is prepared in response to an extremely misleading and obviously biased piece recently published on a site known as OfficialWire.com and shown under the topic of Official Spin.; and spin it is! It was written … Continue reading
US State Department Information for Mexico Travel
I found a great article on eXaminer.com with all the information you could possibly need for traveling to Mexico. Here’s the main points: REGISTER with the nearest U.S. Embassy: Register in person or online. The U.S. embassy will provide you with travel … Continue reading


