The United States has issued a new travel warning for those visiting Mexico during spring break this year. While widespread violence that took place on Feb. 22 involving the death of a drug cartel ...
A Level 2 travel advisory has been issued for Mexico ahead of spring break following a wave of cartel violence and retaliatory attacks linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has warned about the risk of carjacking, robbery, and kidnapping in the country.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is urging Texans to pay attention to federal travel warnings to Mexico amid violence following the death of drug cartel leader "El Mencho".
While no airports have been closed in Mexico, roadblocks are impacting airlines, according to the U.S. Embassy. Here's what ...
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Shelter-in-place orders have been lifted in the cities where they had remained, according to a Feb. 24 security alert from ...
The embassy says schedules have stabilized following days of unrest in Jalisco.
Major carriers issued waivers as the U.S. Embassy urged Americans in Jalisco to shelter in place.
The U.S. State Department has issued varying levels of travel warnings for Mexico, with some states under “Do Not Travel” advisories and others carrying none.
Many areas of Mexico are still under an elevated travel advisory level as of Feb. 26, including Mexico City and Cancun.
The US State Department issued a security alert for several Mexican states, including some popular tourist destinations.