Mexico is pushing back against the Canadian government after Ottawa issued a series of heightened travel advisories outlining security concerns across multiple Mexican states. The new guidance—which includes a strong “avoid non-essential travel” warning for Sinaloa—has prompted criticism from senior Mexican officials, including President Claudia Sheinbaum, who argues that the updated alerts have been misinterpreted and politicized within Mexico.
The Canadian advisory highlights violent clashes between rival armed groups in Sinaloa, particularly outside tourist areas in Culiacán and Mazatlán, warning that criminal organizations have set up roadblocks and intercepted vehicles on major highways. The advisory also outlines extensive restrictions across more than a dozen states, citing organized crime, armed
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