The State Department issued travel warnings for Americans traveling to Mexico after increases in drug cartel violence at popular vacation spots.
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Violence in Tijuana and other parts of Mexico has risen over the past few weeks, but the status of the border has not been affected by it, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
“There were no changes for U.S. Customs and Border Protection at our border crossings; no closures and no new restrictions,” agency spokesperson Jacqueline Wasiluk told USA TODAY in an Aug. 18 email.
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Went to Cancun and Cozumel about 40 years ago…was shook down by the police in both places or go to jail.
I’ll never return there.
I never had any problems there
@Johnny
Luck if the draw, I guess.
I did have fun for sure, but having to pay a “tax” just turned me off.
Oh wow I was just looking a vacation packages in those areas😬
and what is here in the USA with the killers see the statistics, terrifying that they do not want people known
USA envious
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