суббота, 31 мая 2014 г.

The latest advisory cites concerns parts of Aguascalientes, Guerrero and Nayarit in central Mexico,


Spreading drug violence, kidnappings and carjackings in Mexico have led the U.S. State Department to increase the number of places it says Americans should avoid for safety reasons for the second time in less than a year.
A travel advisory dated Thursday  urged U.S. citizens to avoid all but essential travel to 14 states in northern and central Mexico, warning that U.S. citizens have fallen victim to drug-cartel related activity including homicide, gunbattles, kidnapping, carjacking and highway robbery.
The latest advisory cites concerns parts of Aguascalientes, Guerrero and Nayarit in central Mexico, and raises its advisory against non-essential travel to include Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Nuevo Leon, San Luis Potosi, Sinaloa and Zacatecas as well as Tamaulipas and Michoacan.
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north shore hawaii vacation rentals America circa 2012:  Warn people not to go to Mexico for all its gun battles, kidnappings and car jackings, but let the very people responsible for the gun battles, kidnappings and car jackings migrate across the border without real consequences and remain here in spite of the dying-by-the-day immigration law.

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