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US government issues travel warnings for citizens in Mexico amid widespread violence – live


US government issues travel warnings for citizens in Mexico amid widespread violence

The Mexican government killed a cartel boss known as “El Mencho”, sparking a wave of retaliatory violence in western Mexico and stranding travelers on Sunday.

The US government urged US citizens in widespread areas of Mexico to shelter in place, saying that US government staff in those areas were also doing so on Sunday and would continue on Monday.

A travel alert from the US embassy in Mexico noted that no airports had been closed, but that roadblocks had affected airline operations, that most flights out of the cities of Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta were canceled, and that rideshares were suspended in Puerto Vallarta.

The alert advised people to “seek shelter” and “minimize unnecessary movements”.

“Americans should keep family and friends advised of your location & well-being,” the travel alert said.

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US ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson shared a statement commending the Mexican government for its operation against “El Mencho”, praising the security forces for their “professionalism and resolve”.

“I express my respect and solidarity with the Mexican officials and service members who confront these criminal elements every day, often at great personal risk,” he said. “This operation underscores a clear reality: criminal organizations that poison our people and threaten our nations will be held accountable.”

He said cooperation between the US and Mexico was at “unprecedented levels”.

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