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OSAC Bureau of Diplomatic Security U.S. Department of State
Exercise increased caution in Mexico due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
U.S. government employee travel restrictions (U.S. citizens are advised to follow):
State of Colima: Do not travel due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
State of Guerrero: Do not travel due to terrorism and crime.
State of Michoacan: Do not travel due to terrorism and crime.
State of Sinaloa: Do not travel due to terrorism and crime.
State of Tamaulipas: Do not travel due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
Matamoros
Nuevo Laredo
Nuevo Progreso
State of Zacatecas: Do not travel due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
State of Baja California: Reconsider travel due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
Mexicali Valley
Due to security risks, U.S. government employees must follow these restrictions regarding Mexicali Valley.
U.S. government employees may not travel in the Mexicali Valley within the below boundaries:
U.S. government employees may travel in the Mexicali Valley to the following areas:
State of Chiapas: Reconsider travel due to terrorism and crime.
State of Chihuahua: Reconsider travel due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
Ascension
Ciudad Juarez
City of Chihuahua
Northwest Chihuahua
Nuevo Casas Grandes Area
Ojinaga
Palomas
State of Coahuila: Reconsider travel due to terrorism and crime.
State of Guanajuato: Reconsider travel due to terrorism and crime.
State of Jalisco: Reconsider travel due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
State of Morelos: Reconsider travel due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
State of Sonora: Reconsider travel due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
Nogales
Travel between Hermosillo and Nogales
Puerto Peñasco
Cananea and Agua Prieta
Eastern and southern Sonora (including San Carlos-Nuevo Guaymas and Alamos)
State of Aguascalientes: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Baja California Sur: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Durango: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Hidalgo: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico): Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Mexico (Estado de Mexico): Exercise increased caution due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
State of Nayarit: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Nuevo Leon: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Oaxaca: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Puebla: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
State of Queretaro: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Quintana Roo: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of San Luis Potosi: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.
State of Tobasco: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Tlaxcala: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Veracruz: Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and crime.
State of Campeche: Exercise normal precautions.
State of Yucatan: Exercise normal precautions.
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