Avoid Mexico

Viktor

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Their laws are abusive and overreaching. The law says nobody can own a gun, but the criminals and drug cartels are shooting people daily. The cops and judges are corrupt and paid off by the drug cartels and criminals, so only poor people get arrested and thrown in jail for anything. The accused in Mexico has few rights and those claimed on paper are not enforced. They throw people in jail and confiscate their property without a trial being held at all. The American consulate in Mexico refuses to help Americans under arrest. The jails are filthy and insect ridden. American politicians will also refuse to help Americans arrested in Mexico. It happened to me. If you value your freedom and your property, avoid Mexico.




US State Department Recommends American Citizens Avoid Travel To Mexico because of serious violent crime

Mexico Travel Advisory
 
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Their laws are abusive and overreaching. The law says nobody can own a gun, but the criminals and drug cartels are shooting people daily. The cops and judges are corrupt and paid off by the drug cartels and criminals, so only poor people get arrested and thrown in jail for anything. The accused in Mexico has few rights and those claimed on paper are not enforced. They throw people in jail and confiscate their property without a trial being held at all. The American consulate in Mexico refuses to help Americans under arrest. The jails are filthy and insect ridden. American politicians will also refuse to help Americans arrested in Mexico. It happened to me. If you value your freedom and your property, avoid Mexico.




US State Department Recommends American Citizens Avoid Travel To Mexico because of serious violent crime

Mexico Travel Advisory
Wait, is this California or Mexico you are talking about?
 
I have no interest in going south of the US border, for any reason, ever.

And I only want to go to Canada to see my friend. Otherwise I have no interest in ever going there either.
you do know if you go into Canada you will be forced to take the killshot right?
 
Didn't the OP start this exact same thread several times already?
 
Their laws are abusive and overreaching. The law says nobody can own a gun, but the criminals and drug cartels are shooting people daily. The cops and judges are corrupt and paid off by the drug cartels and criminals, so only poor people get arrested and thrown in jail for anything. The accused in Mexico has few rights and those claimed on paper are not enforced. They throw people in jail and confiscate their property without a trial being held at all. The American consulate in Mexico refuses to help Americans under arrest. The jails are filthy and insect ridden. American politicians will also refuse to help Americans arrested in Mexico. It happened to me. If you value your freedom and your property, avoid Mexico.




US State Department Recommends American Citizens Avoid Travel To Mexico because of serious violent crime

Mexico Travel Advisory
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Thats what I been telling my best friend who tries to get me to go there,you are a fool if you do so.only if there is a way to become invisible do i ever go to mexico.

anybody here see the last Rambo movie? It is so totally realistic of the way things go on in Mexico. Rambos niece like a moron does not listen to Rambo when he tells her not to go into Mexico to see a friend of hers.Like the dumbass she is she ignores him goes there and gets sold to me and put on drugs that kill her later on.

Rambo hears about it and his lady caretaker that hears about it says to him-maybe the police will find them and arrest them. Rambo then says-THEY WONT DO SHIT.

that is so spot on dead accurate the way the police are in Mexico,they are so corrupt and evil only a fool would go there.The movie accuratly shows how in real life the police in Mexico WORK for the drug cartels.

I am not a fan of the Rambo movies but this movie was good,it was so spot on realistic the way they protrayed how corrupt the poilce force in Mexico is.:thup:
 
We used to have a blast going to Acuna when we were 100 miles from the border.
It was great taking noobs up the hill to the whore houses and see how long it took em to realize where they were.
Some never caught on until we were going back to the hotel and told them.
Now? Hell no I wouldnt go back!!!
The cartells ran the whore houses and the locals knew better than to fuck with the gringos or they might find themselves in a shallow grave in the desert.
 
1. Yes, I have heard the horror stories about Mexico.

2. They talk about the mordida (the bite), which refers to bribes for cops and other officials.

3. But I hear thousands of retired Americans happily live in Mexico, where their social security checks go further than here.

4. And, I think, Mexico was a much nicer place before the drug trade started.

5. So if you do not want to take any chances, it is probably wiser to stay away from Mexico.

6. Very sad, for I have heard that there are many interesting and beautiful places to visit there, and that the majority of the Mexican people are very friendly.
 
I have been going to Mexico since 1978 and never had a problem, there is plenty of drugs to party on and a large selection of prostitutes.
 
I have been going to Mexico since 1978 and never had a problem, there is plenty of drugs to party on and a large selection of prostitutes.
Yes, they are not Puritan-minded like so many Americans.

They see nothing wrong with ladies working as, uh, escorts.

Also, I have read that on the subway, gay men sometimes fool around in the crowded subway cars, and most people just ignore the activity. I do NOT know if such activity still exists today.
 
Yes, they are not Puritan-minded like so many Americans.

They see nothing wrong with ladies working as, uh, escorts.

Also, I have read that on the subway, gay men sometimes fool around in the crowded subway cars, and most people just ignore the activity. I do NOT know if such activity still exists today.
I never took the subway.
 
1. Yes, I have heard the horror stories about Mexico.

2. They talk about the mordida (the bite), which refers to bribes for cops and other officials.

3. But I hear thousands of retired Americans happily live in Mexico, where their social security checks go further than here.

4. And, I think, Mexico was a much nicer place before the drug trade started.

5. So if you do not want to take any chances, it is probably wiser to stay away from Mexico.

6. Very sad, for I have heard that there are many interesting and beautiful places to visit there, and that the majority of the Mexican people are very friendly.

Mexico has always had a drug trade.

Those Americans that retire there stay in American enclaves that are heavily policed.

True enough,mexico has some beautiful countryside and coastline.
Unfortunately it's mostly ran by the cartels.
 

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