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Mexico Travel Advisory Updated as Airlines Resume Normal Operations—What Travelers Should Know
The embassy says schedules have stabilized following days of unrest in Jalisco.
Locals and tourists took shelter across Mexico amid a wave of retaliatory violence after government forces killed a powerful cartel leader, with gunmen blocking highways and torching cars. The death ...
The death of Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho," has sparked national unrest in Mexico, affecting locals ...
The U.S. government has issued a security alert for citizens in Mexico, advising them to shelter in place due to ongoing unrest and roadblocks.
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Former OKC resident living in Mexico describes unrest in parts of country after El Mencho killing
Former OKC resident living in Mexico describes unrest in parts of country after El Mencho killing ...
Threats of cartel and gang violence and kidnappings have prompted State Department official toi issue travel advisories ...
An outbreak of deadly violence affecting tourist destinations in Mexico has prompted urgent warnings from the US and other governments, urging their citizens to remain in place over ...
The U.S. said operations and travel in some popular vacation spots in Mexico has “returned to normal” after unrest and widespread violence following the Mexican Army’s killing of Jalisco Cartel boss ...
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) on Tuesday issued a warning to spring breakers: If you have plans in Mexico, cancel them.
The killing of Jalisco cartel boss Nemesio Oseguera, aka “El Mencho,” could fuel a turf war among drug-trafficking gangs in Mexico, analysts say, with the rival Sinaloa cartel already riven by ...
The United States Department of State issued a security alert urging American citizens in certain areas in Mexico to shelter ...
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