Mexico asks the US to stop scaring American tourists with crime in its resorts: the country assures that vacations there are safe - ForumDaily
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Mexico asks the US to stop scaring American tourists with crime in its resorts: the country assures that holidays there are safe

Officials in Mexico have asked the United States to change its Mexico travel advisory, which warns citizens about crime and kidnapping. Authorities are asking to be more specific on where crimes are being committed, reports Yahoo News.

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In a press release last week, Mexico's Department of Tourism said it called on the United States to change its travel warnings for several Mexican states to "detail areas that may pose problems rather than generalize territory as dangerous areas are away from tourist destinations." directions."

The United States has now issued recommendations for citizens not to travel to the Mexican states of Colima, Guerrero, Michoacán, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas, and Zacatecas due to crime and kidnapping concerns. In the state of Guerrero is the popular tourist city of Acapulco.

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In addition, the State Department urged Americans to "reconsider" traveling to seven other states, including Baja California, home to the famous resort town of Cabo San Lucas.

The press release said the United States is open to adjustments, citing Angela Kerwin, secretary of consular affairs at the US State Department. She stated during the meeting that "timely information is the key to the development of tourism in Mexico."

A State Department spokesman said the agency regularly reviews all of its recommendations to provide US citizens with the most "up-to-date and timely information."

The Representative added that the analysis was not based on political or economic considerations between countries.
The State Department added that Mexico's large geographic area makes it more practical to issue state-specific warnings, as one region can be more dangerous than a region hundreds of miles away.

A press release from Mexico said that in 2021, US tourist arrivals by air "accounted for 72,7% of total arrivals in our country."

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Earlier this year, Mexico News Daily reported that Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said the country "never agreed to the warnings" because they came solely from the United States.

Earlier this month, three corpses washed ashore at the popular tourist destination of Acapulco, all showing signs of torture.

In October, an American tourist was seriously injured after he said he was ambushed by a machete attack and left for dead while simply trying to buy chewing tobacco.

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