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Mexico’s drug war: Here’s how to travel on the safe side
By admin on February 19, 2012 MEXICO DRUG WAR WARNING. The US State Department has issued a travel warning for journeys to some parts of Mexico, as the war on narcotics claims thousands of lives in an ongoing struggle between the police and the drug cartels. But there are ways to venture into Mexico without risk your life, USA Today reports. Cancun and Oaxaca are among the places that remain relatively safe, according to the paper.





































