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Is Mexico a safe place for Americans to travel to. all I hear is about drugs. what the truth.?

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everyone I read about mexico, it about the drug-lords or drug-raid.

the mexican army had to burn tons of drugs last week.

is mexico a safe place for americans to travel to?

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  1. Weeeeellll, some parts yes and some parts no. I wouldn't book a weeks tour in Laredo, but Monterrey is a hugh metropolis, and it's a very safe place to travel to and stay. h**l, I , as an american, have lived there for the last 14 years and feel perfectly safe there.  I would fly in if I were you though. I don't want to even begin explaining the toll road.


  2. There have been 200,000 murders in America in the past ten years have you seen one yet?

    I am getting ticked at people using the term "THIRD WORLD" by people who don't even know what the term really means.

    By the way Mexico was lifted from this so called status and now has the worlds 12 th largest economy.

    THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD IS MEXICAN. (THAT MUST IRK YOU.

    140000 PEOPLE KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS IN THE u.s.a "SEEN ONE KILLED YET?9LAST YEAR)

    200000 RAPES IN the USA SEEN ONE LATELY.(LAST YEAR)

    THOUSANDS OF TON OF COCAINE IN AMERICA ,SEEN A TON OR TWO LATELY,

    BEEN TO COLLEGE LATELY?

    COMON DOWN AD RELAX, HAVE A CERVEZA

    By the way Americas unbelievable  appetite for drugs and the millions of drug addicts are fueling these Cartels.

  3. yes, don't worry, some chubby mexican wearing a sombrero and a pancho isn't going to jump out of the bushes and use you to smuggle drugs in your butt. thats what the mexicans are for.

    and i disagree with the laredo comment.

    i'm from laredo and i travel there frequently, and to nuevo laredo.

    you'll get scared by the short funny looking military men, but they won't do anything to you, as long as you're not doing anything bad.

    but nuevo laredo isn't very...touristic.

  4. Yes, Mexico is safe for Americans to travel to.  June of 2006, I moved to Interlomas, from Olympia, Washington.  While it's not quite like my beautiful home, the "Evergreen State", it is safe and actually has a lot of modern conveniences.  And they line the streets with trees, all throughout the cities.  Well, from what I've seen so far.  They've got McDonalds, Burger King, Tony Roma's, Costco, Office Max, Office Depot, VIPs, and many other familiar businesses.  There are some places, like any country, where you might want to stay away from, but generally, a person can discern for themselves and act accordingly.  I've walked in Molinito at night by myself and had no problems, but I'm also 6'4" and tattooed and have long blond hair, so, they prefer to stare at me and wonder if I am a rockstar.  haha   If you stare at people, or make rude comments to your friends about the locals, you may end up fighting, so, behave and have manners and courtesy.  People here are actually pretty friendly once the ice has been broken.  I noticed a lot of people always greet everyone with a good morning (buenas dias), good afternoon (buenas tardes) and good evening (buenas noches) and when meeting friends, etc, they greet with a hug and slight kiss on the cheek.  Pretty cool, really.  People here are more festive, or so it appears to me.  Tradition is big here.  And the food is GREAT!  But always look at the kitchen if you decide to eat at a restaurant.  If it's clean, go for it.  If not, say "Gracias" and walk away.  As for the drug lords, well, yeah, there's been trouble there, but in the almost 2 years I've been here, I haven't seen any troubles face to face with them.  Maybe if they legalized certain things, then the troubles wouldn´t be there.  The US and Mexico, both.  It's a cultural country with many old ways and traditions.  Very beautiful.  But then again, there are also places that haven't been so much in the way of beauty.  If a person plans their itinerary, then things should be just fine.  Check out the pyramids if you go.  Wow!  

    Hope that helps.

  5. I´m from Lima Peru. So we kind of know about unsafe places, but trust me, Mexico is as safe as any latinamerican country.

    Any where this days, is not very safe, for example, here we hear about the news in small, and not so small US cities, where teenagers kill their mates, or any people in the malls. And and least me, I wouldn´t stop going to US because of those facts.

    The same in Mexico. I don´t know what´s the whole deal about the border cities.. they are more safe than Mexico city. I just spent a month in Juarez, and I felt very safe, yes you see people in some streets asking for money, but don´t tell me that in latin america we are the only ones with poverty.!

    Mexico is worth to visit and not just one time, but plenty. I´ve visited 4 times mexico, and I know that I wanna travel around other cities in there more many times.

    Don´t get confused about the media and news. You gotta see it for your own eyes.

  6. The dangerous zones  of Mexico are Mexico City and the border with the USA. We have drug problems because the USA don´t do anything to solve the drug traffic problem  in his territory , and the adictions of his people .

    so ¿The USA is safer for a Mexican?

    And you are estadounidensens is spanish, America is a continent from Canada to Argentina not a countrie.

  7. Yes it is.  There are a lot of problems in the border and northern areas because the Mexican police are on a holy tear after drug dealers...this is good.  Crime happens everywhere, and is certainly no worse in the majority of Mexico than in the U.S.  I  am an American living in Mexico and the amount of crime reported to be happening in the U.S. is alrming to hear here!  You need to NOT hang out in border towns, bars in the middle of the nite, or with drug dealers...you need to use common sense, just like you do in the states.  A couple of days ago, someone asked about crime in Mexico.  That question got some very good answers, so I am putting the link to it below so you can read those answers too.

  8. It's a 3rd world country, a lot of it is poor, as long as you are carefull and keep your wits about you, you will be fine

    Stay in tourist areas, and do not flash money, or stand out in anyway to the native population.

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