LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) - The Mexican Consulate in Laredo said Mexico remains a safe destination for spring break travelers, despite recent headlines that have raised concerns about travel to the country.
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The scenic port city and popular tourist destination of around 588,000 residents was hardly immune to the violence.
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Five days ago, I was watching the sun come up over Puerto Vallarta harbor. Then, the Mexican army killed El Mencho in a military operation in Jalisco state.
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