Is Mexico Safe? World Cup Fans Are About to Find Out
Officials are boosting security with 99,000 forces as Jalisco expects a $1.7 billion windfall from tournament spending.
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Guadalajara is supposed to show that Mexico is safe at the World Cup, but while the authorities promise security, people disappear.
Is Mexico safe? World Cup fans are about to find out
The historic city of Guadalajara embodies the tension between soccer euphoria and the country’s festering security crisis.
This Thursday, June 11, will be the opening of the FIFA World Cup 2026, so state authorities contemplate road closures on a perimeter of three kilometers around Guadalajara Stadium, but what will be the alternate routes during the days of the matches? It may interest you: Avoid chaos! List of road closures on June 11 in Guadalajara for the opening of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Alternative routes to road closures by the FIFA World Cup 2026 To avoid …
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