What exactly does the travel advisory say?
Here’s the first paragraph: “While millions of U.S. citizens safely visit Mexico each year (including thousands who cross the land border every day for study, tourism or business), violence in the country has increased recently.” The advisory goes on to suggest “common-sense precautions such as visiting only legitimate business and tourist areas during daylight hours, and avoiding areas where prostitution and drug dealing might occur . . . ” The original advisory was issued in October. It was re-issued Tuesday. The advisory was put in place through April. So should people avoid Rocky Point? Goddard doesn’t think so. “I plan to be there during spring break,” he said. If I’m going to Rocky Point, what can I do to be safe? Mangan said tourists should travel in daylight hours and let other people know where they will be. If I decide to go to Mexico, do I need a passport? Not yet. But you do need some documentation that proves you are a U.S. citizen if you want to re-enter the country. If y