During the upcoming elections in Mexico on June 2, violent actions may take place: this warning was published by the US State Department on May 31.
The warning is aimed at US citizens who are in Mexico. He also said that a greater police and military presence is expected in public places in the country during the electoral period.
US authorities have urged American tourists to avoid participating in demonstrations that Mexican authorities may consider political, as Mexican law prohibits political activity by foreign citizens and such participation could result in arrest or deportation.
The warning also states that protests can be unpredictable and that US citizens should avoid areas near protests or demonstrations.
Let us remember that on June 2, Mexico will elect the country’s next president, a new parliament, as well as governors of several states and about 20,000 more heads of local authorities.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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