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08-31-2018, 05:20 PM #1
U.S. State Department issues travel advisory for Sonora, Mexico
U.S. State Department issues travel advisory for Sonora, Mexico
- Aug 31, 2018 Updated 5 min ago
A Border Patrol unit keeps watch on a hilltop opposite the Buenos Aires neighborhood in Nogales, Sonora, in 2016.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
The U.S. State Department has issued a travel advisory for its employees and U.S. citizens to reconsider their travels to Sonora, Mexico.
On Aug. 22, an advisory was issued due to crime, noting parts of the state are frequently used for drug trade and human trafficking.
Sonora was given a level three rating, which is one level before "do not travel" advisories are issued.
The state department highlighted three specific areas in Sonora.
Employees visiting Puerto Peñasco — often called Rocky Point — can use the Lukeville, Ariz. crossing. The alternate route on Federal Highway 8 should only be used during the daytime.
Eastern Sonora, which borders Chihuahua, and all points along the border east of Federal Highway 45 are prohibited from travel, the advisory says.
In Nogales, government employees are not permitted to use taxi services, but travel by bus is encouraged. A vehicle should be the only mode of transportation used at night.
Employees should also avoid El Centro and all night clubs after 10 p.m.
However, the department noted that "northern Sonora experiences much lower levels of crime than cities closer to Sinaloa and other parts of Mexico."
A "do not travel" advisory was designated to San Carlos, Guaymas, Empalme, and all points south of Hermosillo by Federal Highway 15, the advisory says.
U.S. government employees may travel between Nogales and Hermosillo only during the daytime. Travelers should use Federal Highway 15 through Imuris, Magdalena, and Santa Ana.
The region "west of the Mariposa Port of Entry, east of Sonoyta, and north of Altar," are designated as "do not travel" areas.
While there are specific advisories for travel, "conditions in any country may change at any time," the department says.
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09-01-2018, 07:38 AM #2
That fence is a joke!
Put a TRAVEL BAN on Mexico and Central America...do not let them come here!
They need to clean up their own mess...not dump it on our backs!ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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