The warning covers cities across the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. U.S. officials are reporting an increase ... There's additional information on the travel warning on the U.S. Embassy's website.
The United States government has issued a travel advisory recommending against travel to several areas in the northern state ...
Those who have spring break plans may want to check and see if their destination is under a "Do Not Travel" advisory.
The United States has issued a warning about a popular tourist destination in Mexico ahead of spring break. On Jan. 27, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City cautioned against travel to the Reynosa, Rio ...
As of Monday, Feb. 3, the State Department had Level 4 travel advisories, meaning "do not travel," for six Mexican states ...
This week, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City sent out a warning against travel to the Reynosa, Rio Bravo, Valle Hermoso and San Fernando towns in the Tamaulipas region.
Separately, the state of Tamaulipas issued a warning to 'avoid moving or touching improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which ...
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 ...
Government employees also cannot travel between cities in Tamaulipas using interior Mexican ... "That's a warning: Do not go there. I have experienced that, but it was in countries like Pakistan ...