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Caribbean-Latin America
Condi Gets Busy! State Dept Warns Against Travel to Mexican Border
2005-01-27
Mexico
As she demonstrates the Condi Two-Hand Eye-Claw.

JThis Public Announcement is being issued to alert U.S. citizens to the current security situation along the Mexican side of the U.S.-Mexico border in the wake of increased violence among drug traffickers.

Although the majority of travelers in the region visit without mishap, violent criminal activity, including murder and kidnapping, in Mexico's northern border region has increased. The overwhelming majority of the victims of violent crime have been Mexican citizens. Nonetheless, U.S. citizens should be aware of the risk posed by the deteriorating security situation. This Public Announcement expires on April 25, 2005.

Violent criminal activity along the U.S.-Mexico border has increased as a product of a war between criminal organizations struggling for control of the lucrative narcotics trade along the border. The leaders of several major criminal organizations have been arrested, creating a power vacuum. This has resulted in a wave of violence aimed primarily at members of those trafficking organizations and criminal justice officials. However, foreign visitors, including Americans, have been among the victims of homicides and kidnappings in the border region in recent months.

Mexico's police forces suffer from lack of funds and training, and the judicial system is weak, overworked, and inefficient. Criminals, armed with an impressive array of weapons, know there is little chance they will be caught and punished. In some cases, assailants have been wearing full or partial police uniforms and have used vehicles that resemble police vehicles, indicating some elements of the police might be involved.

U.S. citizens are urged to be especially aware of safety and security concerns when visiting the border region. The majority of the thousands of U.S. citizens who cross the border each day do so safely, exercising common-sense precautions such as visiting only the legitimate business and tourism areas of border towns during daylight hours. It is strongly recommended that red-light districts and neighborhoods where street drug dealing occurs be avoided.
Posted by:trailing wife

#7  That and plenty of smashed 'taters, right Ship?
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-01-27 7:02:21 PM  

#6  I'm all for closing the border, but nobody said nothing about doubling the price of no chickens. 49 cent lb. chicken quarters and 10 cent lettuce are what make America great.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-01-27 3:25:42 PM  

#5  smn - nuts! Close the border - gates are for screening, and IF we need their labor they can come in on guest-worker visas. I could care less whether Fox cuts his wrists or not, nor could I care if my chicken costs twice as much because Tyson has to quit undermining our national interests for their profits. We'll get over it. Either you don't live in a border state, as I do, or you have blinders on. A Mexican boycott? sheeesh
Posted by: Frank G   2005-01-27 10:33:25 AM  

#4  Ricky, I'm w/you. Let Fox go nuts. For those corporations that care more about cheap labor then they do American security/sovereignty and the rule of law - I say f*ck you, learn to adapt.
Posted by: Jarhead   2005-01-27 10:28:55 AM  

#3  Interesting Ricky, however Vicente Fox would go nuts over such a deployment and counter protest with a Mexican boycott of influxing labor to the US (sealing the border from his end), thus affecting our economy in the short fall. Border labor states would 'cry' to the Administration through the Congress! My feeling is, we would slowly need to tap the spigot.
Posted by: smn   2005-01-27 3:43:31 AM  

#2  I'd be a lot more impressed if the announcement made reference to travel being inadvisible because of the likelihood of tourists getting in the way of the six infantry divisions being deployed on the border...
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2005-01-27 1:18:49 AM  

#1  If I were Condi, I'd put the squeeze on Boxer by deploying a "Virtual Iron Curtain" on the Mexican border to California! With the grilling she took from Boxer, as though she were applying for the Secretary of Defense post; alittle payback could be sweet! With the Mexicans swarming all over California government restricting ebb and flow to south of the border...I'm sure Boxer or Arnie would come crawling to "W" for relief!
Posted by: smn   2005-01-27 12:46:02 AM  

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