Mexico’s northern border

December 30th, 2009 by admin

Many see Mexico faring better than other destinations as a drop in the peso allows cut-price dollar rates. There has never been a shootout in a tourist zone,” Fonatur chief Miguel Gomez Mont told a congressional testimony last month. The head of Mexico’s tourism development office has played down the dangers. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has cautioned spring breakers to avoid Mexico’s northern border mexican cruises towns and leave guns at home. Mexico’s drug cartels rarely target civilians, and less so foreigners, but escalating turf wars sparked by an army crackdown on cartels have marred the country’s image.

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