'Crime and kidnapping': U.S. issues warning about Mexico before World Cup
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The State Department Just Issued a New Travel Warning for Mexico
The FIFA World Cup starts next week. The popular soccer tournament is spread across 16 cities in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, and millions are expected to attend the matches. Before the frenzy begins, the U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory for Mexico, advising people to exercise caution in the country. Mexico is under a Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution advisory due to terrorism and kidnapping. The advisory warns, “Many vio…
With the 2026 World Cup around the corner, the U.S. government recalled its travel warnings for Mexico, due to the presence of criminal groups, cartels and the risk of kidnapping and violence in various regions of the country. For fans planning to travel between headquarters or explore Mexican territory on land, the U.S. authorities recommend following the same restrictions that apply to their government employees. These include avoiding travel …
'Crime and kidnapping': U.S. issues warning about Mexico before World Cup
Jul 26, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; The American and Mexican flags are raised together before the game between Austin FC and Pumas UNAM at Q2 Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dustin Safranek-USA TODAY SportsBeginning this month, the United States will serve as a host nation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Mexico and Canada, with each nation hosting a number of matches. However, as fans travel between the three countries for matches, the United Sta…
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