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Travel agencies issue warnings about travel to Mexico after cartel attacks

13 March 2026
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Travel agencies are advising caution for those planning trips to Mexico as spring break approaches, following cartel-related violence last month. The U.S. State Department has designated Mexico as a Level 2 travel advisory, with certain states like Jalisco and Baja California at Level 3 and areas like Sinaloa at Level 4, which advises against travel. Experts emphasize that while most tourist areas remain safe, travelers should stay informed about specific regional risks and consider heightened awareness during their visits.

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