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The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has issued a security alert to snowbird tourists, warning of the potential of “violent crime” during the holiday season.

“Each year, thousands of U.S. citizens visit Mexico during the winter season,” reads the alert, which was sent in late November and continues to resonate. 

Officials have warned that violent crime can happen anywhere in Mexico — especially in popular tourist destinations.

US ALERTS TOURISTS OF ‘UNPREDICTABLE SECURITY SITUATION’ IN POPULAR HOLIDAY DESTINATION

“U.S. citizens should exercise caution in popular winter break spots,” the security alert says. 

“This includes San Carlos, Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point), Los Cabos and Mazatlan, among others, especially after dark.”

Drivers are warned of both legal and illegal checkpoints.

Illegal checkpoints are set up by criminals to stop rivals or extort money from innocent tourists.

“When approaching any checkpoint, cooperate. Avoid any behavior that appears aggressive,” the alert reads. 

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“Fleeing can raise suspicion and lead to violence.”

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In 2023, Mexico received about 42 million international tourists, according to government data.

Drug use or possession is illegal in Mexico and can lead to lengthy jail sentences.

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“Mexican cartels, criminal organizations and terrorist organizations are active in a violent struggle to control trafficking routes,” reads the alert. 

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“U.S. citizens should not carry packages across the border for them.”

The alert tells tourists to keep their passports and entry permits in a safe place. 

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Tourists are encouraged to contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate for assistance.  

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