World Cup host Mexico pledges security at tourist sites after shooting
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Mexico pledges improved security at tourist sites after a shooting at an archaeological site.
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If you plan to visit tourist sites in Mexico, security measures may be enhanced following a recent shooting.
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Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador pledged to increase security at tourist sites following a recent shooting. This commitment comes after the president admitted that an archaeological site outside Mexico City lacked adequate security measures to prevent the attack. The pledge is particularly significant as Mexico prepares to co-host the upcoming World Cup, raising concerns about visitor safety. Enhanced security aims to reassure international tourists and event organizers ahead of the major global event.
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The Mexican president admitted the archaeological site lacked security and pledged improvements.
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