Before you bring out the sunscreen and beach shorts for Spring Break, you should know that the U.S. State Department has issued one of its highest 'do not travel' warnings for 30 of Mexico's 32 states. Officials are warning that some resorts which were considered as being in safe areas are now being controlled by Mexican drug cartels. Security Expert Greg Dupree joins the Isiah Factor Uncensored to talk about the warning and what you should do if you’re out of the country.
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