Overview
- The U.S. State Department has updated travel advisories, urging travelers to reconsider trips to Jamaica and exercise increased caution in the Bahamas and Mexico due to crime and safety issues.
- Jamaica's advisory was raised to Level 3 for crime and medical services, with violent crimes such as armed robberies and sexual assaults being common.
- The Bahamas' advisory remains at Level 2, cautioning against crime and water safety issues, following a surge in violent crimes including a wave of recent killings.
- Mexico's advisory warns of widespread violent crime, including carjacking, homicide, kidnapping, and robbery, advising travelers to exercise increased caution.
- Governments of Jamaica and the Bahamas are pushing back against the advisories, insisting their countries remain safe for tourists despite the warnings.