Cartel Violence in Mexico Raises Serious Questions About Spring Break Safety
As cartel violence erupts across Mexico following the killing of a top drug lord, American spring breakers face escalating risks that demand sober reassessment and responsible planning. How long will Washington ignore this threat to our citizens and national security?
Spring break, a time traditionally associated with fun and relaxation for American families and college students, is now overshadowed by a grim reality unfolding just south of the border. The recent eruption of cartel-related violence in some 20 Mexican states after the death of one of the country’s most notorious drug lords, Oseguera Cervantes—known as “El Mencho”—is not just a regional crisis; it is a stark warning to all Americans considering travel to Mexico. Why Are We Still Sending Our Youth Into Danger? The U.S. State Department’s travel advisories paint a sobering picture: six Mexican states are flagged as off-limits...
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