How Safe is Mexico? – Mexico Travel Warning

Written by Tropicasa Realty
July 30th, 2013

The U.S. State Department has issued detailed warnings about travel to Mexico. Fortunately there is a carefully worded prelude that serves as a kind of disclaimer to keep some of the graphic warnings in perspective:

“Millions of U.S. citizens safely visit Mexico each year for study, tourism, and business, including more than 150,000 who cross the border every day. The Mexican government makes a considerable effort to protect U.S. citizens and other visitors to major tourist destinations, and there is no evidence that Transnational Criminal Organizations have targeted U.S. visitors and residents based on their nationality. 

 

Resort areas and tourist destinations in Mexico generally do not see the levels of drug-related violence and crime reported in the border region and in areas along major trafficking routes.”

The travel warning contradicts itself by listing all kinds of frightening crimes and then announcing that a large part of most warning areas (specifically the tourism areas) is not part of the advisory described. Some of the content is constructive, but most of what we need to know is in the disclaimer above: 1) U.S. visitors are not targets and 2) Tourism areas are relatively safe.