Also be careful. US issued a warning to all US citizens of mexicos drug cartels recent slayings. here is the info.
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* 19 July 2010
(1) (U) USNORTHCOM FP ADVISORY (MEXICO TRAVEL) 09-309
(2) (U) USNORTHCOM FP Directive 10-074 (Mexico Travel)
(3) (U) U.S. Department of State Travel Warning for Mexico
(4) (U) Embassy of the United States – Mexico Travel Information
b. (U) This Force Protection (FP) Advisory is intended to provide awareness to the MNNG with respect to travel to Mexico. This advisory summary is not all nclusive. Please consult the references above for additional information.
2. (U/FOUO) BACKGROUND:
a. (U) Worsening violence and insecurity in Northern Mexico has severely impacted towns
and cities to include Acapulco, Juarez, Nuevo Laredo, Monterey and Reynosa. Urban
centers have become battlegrounds of cartel-on-cartel violence. “Collateral-damage” of
cartel firefights and targeted killings has created an atmosphere of fear.
b. (U) On 13 March, 2010 presumed Mexican drug cartel hit teams fired on U.S. Consulate
General Juarez vehicles in two separate locations resulting in three fatalities (two
Americans and one Mexican).
c. (U) On 14 March 2010, the Department of State issued a Mexico Travel Warning for
U.S. citizens traveling to and living in Mexico. Alerting citizens about the security
situation in Mexico.
d. (U) U.S. citizens traveling throughout Mexico should exercise caution in unfamiliar areas and be aware of their surroundings at all times. Bystanders have been injured or killed in violent attacks in cities across the country, demonstrating the heightened risk of violence in public places. Dozens of U.S. citizens living in Mexico have been kidnapped and most of their cases remain unsolved.
U.S. citizens who believe they are being targeted for kidnapping or other crimes should notify Mexican law enforcement officials and the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City or the nearest U.S. Consulate as soon as possible, and should consider returning to the U.S. immediately. U.S. citizen visitors are encouraged to stay in the well-known tourist areas.
(1) (U) The FPCON baseline for Mexico remains unchanged at BRAVO. The DIA
criminal threat is HIGH. USNORTHCOM is not considering a FPCON change at
this time.
(2) (U) There has been no confirmation of direct targeting of DoD personnel; however,
drug trafficking organizations may view U.S. support to Mexico’s counter-narcotics
efforts as a threat, potentially targeting DoD personnel.
(3) (U) Information concerning travel to Mexico can be found at Travel Warning 14
March, 2010 and Mexico Country Specific Information.

The body of an unidentified man hangs from an overpass in the city of Cuernavaca, some 90 km., 60 miles, south of Mexico City, early Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Police say they found the bodies of three men hanging from two bridges along with threatening notes signed by a drug cartel. The state prosecutor said the three men had escaped from a Morelos state prison last month. (AP Photo/Antonio Sierra)

Covered by a shirt, the body of Claudia Mora sits on a chair where she was murdered at a race circuit on the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, northern Mexico, late Sunday, April 11, 2010. Police found later a message written on a wall in downtown Ciudad Juarez, allegedly from the Juarez drug cartel, claiming responsibility for the murder. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)

A man looks at a body of an unidentified man who found dead with his arms and legs tied together by the side of a dirt road in Zapopan, on the outskirts of Guadalajara, Mexico Monday, May 24, 2010. No official information from the Guadalajara police has being released yet on the case.(AP Photo/Carlos Jasso)

Police officerS of the state of Oaxaca stand in front of the body of Finnish Yiri Jaakkola at the entrance of San Juan Copala community in Oaxaca, Mexico, on April 28, 2010. Three vehicles carrying foreign human rigths activists and two journalist from magazine Contralinea were ambushed on the eve by masked gunmen armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles, on the San Juan Copala-Juxtlahuaca road. Two activists, Alberta Beatriz Carino, of NGO CACTUS and Finnish Yiri Jaakkola were killed in the attack. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)

A forensic expert examines the body of a man that was killed by unknown gunmen just near the international bridge in the northern border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Friday, May 28, 2010. According to the spokesman for the Chihuahua state prosecutors' office, five men were riding in a car when gunmen drove up beside them and opened fire.(AP Photo)

The body of an unidentified man hangs from his neck under a bridge on the old Rosarito highway as authorities stand by in Tijuana, Mexico, Friday, Oct. 9, 2009. Authorities found the dead man beaten, naked and castrated, and have not identified him but believe he is Rogelio Sanchez, a Baja California state government official who went missing this week. No suspects were named. The homicide is characteristic of Mexico's brutal drug gangs, which often dump mutilated victims in public places. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)
and there are more but I am tired of of typing ^_^