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After Cartel Leader Killed: Penn State Global Safety Pushes Mexico Spring-Break Advisory as State Department Updates Level 4 Zones
On March 4, 2026, Penn State Global Safety issued a spring-break travel advisory for the roughly 88,000 students across Penn State's commonwealth campuses, warning of evolving security conditions in Mexico following the February 22, 2026 killing of Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes. His death triggered retaliatory arson, carjackings, and roadblocks across multiple Mexican states. Six Mexican states sat at Level 4 ('Do Not Travel') under the U.S. State Department advisory at the time of Penn State's communication.
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