The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico has issued a travel warning for certain parts of the Texas-Mexico border due to ...
Amid escalating violence and IEDs, the U.S. Embassy advises against travel to the US- Mexico border and Mexico's Tamaulipas ...
The United States government has issued a travel advisory recommending against travel to several areas in the northern state ...
The United States has issued a warning about a popular tourist destination in Mexico ahead of spring break. On Jan. 27, the U ...
The United States travel advisory for the Tamaulipas region, bordering Texas and the Gulf of Mexico, has a level 4, “do not travel” warning due to violent crime and kidnapping. Cities in the ...
A new travel warning was issued for parts of Mexico. Here's what travelers should know if heading to beach resort spots like ...
The warning was issued because of "increasingly frequent gun battles" and the discovery of "improvised explosive devices (IEDs)." ...
While Mexican authorities are successfully working with specialists such as safety and tourism security expert Dr. Peter Tarlow to keep tourism regions safe, other regions of the country not known as ...
On Jan. 27, the US Embassy in Mexico City cautioned against travel to the Reynosa, Rio Bravo, Valle Hermoso and San Fernando towns in the Tamaulipas region, which borders Texas and the Gulf of Mexico.
The U.S. State Department is warning travelers of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) found along dirt roads near an area of ...
Cities in the Tamaulipas region include Reynosa, Rio Bravo, Valle Hermoso, San Fernando – some popular beach destinations with spring breakers. The US embassy in Mexico said in a security alert ...