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Homicide, kidnapping, carjacking and robbery are some of the biggest crimes of concern for U.S. travelers to Mexico.
If mid-year trends hold, Mexico at the end of 2025 will lose almost $4 billion in money sent by its citizens living abroad.
The update carries significance for American travelers and the U.S. government as it warns of homicide, carjacking, robbery ...
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Soy Nómada on MSNIs It Safe to Travel to Mexico This Year? Six States on High Alert
Traveling to Mexico this year raises safety concerns, as highlighted by the U.S. Department of State's travel advisory. With ...
Cargo thefts increase in the U.S. and Mexico during Q2, with electronics and food as top targets. The post Cargo crime ...
While the general update marks the entire country of Mexico at the "exercise increased caution" level, a few states are ...
Living in Mexico isn’t about danger—it’s about choice. Towns like Ajijic, Guanajuato & Álamos offer a safe, vibrant, ...
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SanDiegoRed on MSNFrom Baja California to the Big Screen: Governor Marina del Pilar Promotes Local Cinema
The Baja California government, led by Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, is stepping up support for the state’s ...
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