Posted on 12/22/2019 3:48:12 AM PST by Leaning Right
AN updated Mexico Danger Map prompted US government officials to warn travelers about "widespread" crime, as murders, kidnappings, carjackings and robberies continue to rise.
The stark warning was issued this week by the US State Department who urged Americans to avoid traveling to certain Mexican states where violent crime is rife.
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Thats easy. Haitians. Theyve been illegally crossing into the DR for years and and have destroyed many areas like feral animals, so says one of the most good and decent a Christian men I know from the island.
This story is riddled with errors.
We just spend a week in Puerto Vallarta in Jalisco. It was lovely. I didn’t see a single piece of trash on the ground, a single homeless person, or anyone doing drugs. Can’t even say that about my upper-class area of Colorado.
We will definitely be going back to Mexico next year.
Their food is delicious.
I wouldn’t call Costa Rica dangerous, but every home, except the very poorest, has walls, razor wire etc. around it. They build homes and buildings with the idea that someone is going to try and break in. Ticos tend to blame Nicaraguans for crime or homelessness.
I would imagine that the cartels have some kind of money laundering op going on in PV and it would be bad business to scare the customers away.
I would have put Chiapas in the “reconsider” category.
My parents were a host family for a college student from Indonesia. When his parents visited, my parents showed them around the house. His dad kept saying, But the walls are just wood...theyre just wood, not stone. How do you keep thieves from breaking through?
They just couldnt get over the fact that a nice house could be safe and secure when it wasnt made of stone.
Im so thankful for the USA.
I'm for sending troops in to Messy-co to create a 15 mile buffer zone.
I'm for sending troops in to Messy-co to create a 15 mile buffer zone.
There was no Speaker Pelosi to whine and withhold funding.
There were myriad Obama appointed judges who were standing by to restrain any move by Trump. The left was already screaming about putting troops on the border. Trumps judicial appointments have been stacking up since then. The Democrat party had to be destroyed before much meaningful work could be done.
Could be a way to encourage guests to spend their money in the hotel.
I was there back in 2008 as the guest of a cigar company. We traveled around quite a bit, visited several restaurants and other businesses. There were no guards at the villa where we stayed. Despite the obvious poverty, the place was clean and very peaceful. I attributed this to the religious nature of the people.
ML/NJ
> There were myriad Obama appointed judges who were standing by to restrain any move by Trump. <
Agreed. But can one judge block a troop deployment? Maybe. But I think it would have been worth finding out. Move the troops, then let the objection slowly work its way up to the Supreme Court.
Invade to disable the cartels and to take control of the oil, in Mexico and Venezuela. Turn production over to American oilcos and divide the profits with the locals Both countries will return to or come to prosperity fairly quickly.
Preemption means that local municipalities cannot create laws, bylaws, ordinances, etc that are not in line with state law. Private companies are well within their rights to make their own rules, but its the citizens right not to abide. Doesnt mean that private entity cant sue, issue trespass, or otherwise ban that person from their business.
Disneys reach is massive and their security is no joke.
Why isn’t Mexifornia included in the Advisory??
Yes,many Mexican are quite religious and,as a result,are decent,respectable people....including the poor among them. But sadly,not all Mexicans are driven by a Higher Calling...and that goes triple for all too many males between the ages of 12 and 60.
Fixed it...
Yes,I can imagine that of the many places in the US that jihadis would consider "juicy",DisneyLand and DisneyWorld would be close to the top of their list. I read somewhere that DisneyWorld is the single most popular tourist site in the world.
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