The recent warning is actually kind of funny. It shows that this is not current information. It is an aggregate work that gets added to but never has anything deleted or modified. In the words of a consulate official to me in person "it is written for the lowest denominator of the American traveling public, it is akin to a mother saying to their kid ""look both ways before crossing the street"", ". They reference an issue in Vicam which has been setteled for months and the Indians now have their water rights back. That "ad hoc" roadblocks warning should therefore be removed - but it will stay there forever because the minimum wage person writing this BS doesn't have the courage or the where-with-all to do research. It is just a fable. Every country has trouble spots. Mexico should warn against travel to the USA after a news article pointed out that in the first 10 days of 2016 over 100 people have been shot in Chicago, a lot of them died as a result. Mexico does not think that their people are too stupid to know where to go and what to do, they give a little bit of credit to their traveling public.
The article is a warning for all of Mexico. I would like to compose an article for all of America based on a few cities. We just went for a 2 hour walk from our house in the barrio to the rich part of town on the beach and back, everyone we came across said "buenos dias" to us and everyone was friendly as they prepared for their day. If you want to believe that your GVT has your best interest in mind and is infallible in its dealings with you - then you may want to stay home. From our point of view down here I wouldn't bet on that scenario.
Russ Black
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Puerto Penasco, Sonora