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Warning to Marines: Stay Out of Mexico!

Updated 11:09 AM PDT, Thu, Jan 15, 2009

Overlooking the lights of Tijuana, Mexico from Chula Vista
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Overlooking the lights of Tijuana, Mexico from Chula Vista

 

San Diego and southern California troops are being warned to stay out of Mexico. 

Warning to Marines: Stay Out of Mexico!

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A new U.S. Marine Corps policy is in effect restricting travel south of the border without prior approval.

A new U.S. Marine Corps policy is in effect restricting travel south of the border without prior approval.  Officials with the U.S. Marine Corps said with the escalating violence in Mexico it's just too dangerous for Marines. 

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Mike Alvarez, the public affairs officer for the First Marine Expeditionary Force, said officers monitor the ongoing war between drug cartels in Mexico and because of the prolonged violence they're limiting travel for troops.

"This policy has been put in place as a precautionary measure to ensure that our service members receive the anti-terrorism force protection briefs that they need and so they understand the situation down in Mexico," Alvarez said.

Whether it's business or pleasure all service members must first get approval to travel to Mexico.  If they're cleared, they must take a safety class and take a buddy with them when they go.  If the policy is broken Marines may be punished by losing rank or pay.

The warning is resonating with civilians who are now thinking twice about traveling to Mexico.  Janiece Thorn is visiting San Diego from New York.  She said she wouldn’t be going to Mexico any time soon.

“If I were aware that these were the instructions the military was giving its own personnel I would assume that that would apply to the ordinary non-military person as well," Thorn said.

Mission Valley resident Jimmy Gonzalez said he's heard enough.

"The cartels that are just killing people.  It's just like a war down there… I have no drive to go down to Mexico because its just crazy down there.  So I don't want anyone else to go down there.  It's just out of hand down there," Gonzalez said.

Alvarez, the 1 MEF spokesman, said service members cleared to travel to Mexico will be trained in safety precautions.  They’ll also be required to carry certain phone numbers with them so they know who to contact in an emergency.

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  • Anonymous Sunday, Jan 18 at 10:55 AM FLAG COMMENT That's a good policy because those people are roofless down there. I mean I know it's dangerous down there but you got to start protecting some where. We need our soldiers.
  • tjgarcia Friday, Jan 16 at 6:15 PM FLAG COMMENT good that I can say to the police command and who represent the changes were made ill from the integration of military training they have df where police officers are engaged in kidnapping in their hours of rest and patrol but rather looking to find new victims to steal in this way the cadets who graduate from the Police Academy learned of the alleged military these things and most do not suspect we would come from this state ... MORE >
  • Critic Friday, Jan 16 at 12:25 AM FLAG COMMENT I don't know what the Corps is worried about in Mexico when they lose more frigg'n jarheads on Ninjas, CBRs, Yamaha Y1s and Hyabusas than they do in frick'n Tijuana!
  • Paulli Thursday, Jan 15 at 8:59 PM FLAG COMMENT More libs need to use more illegal drugs to keep the drug kings in business.
  • tjgarcia Thursday, Jan 15 at 2:40 PM FLAG COMMENT I think it is a little excessive problematic if some other countries, and possibly the heads of the military police for alleged impocision those with an aggressive policy against the people because the state does not unidences as the elements that they feel exploited were patrolling the 95 in the same area that 90 years had a tourism and respect women and girls who visited our border with mexico df new PFP formed by the expres ... MORE >

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