Mexico ramps up security as the FIFA World Cup spotlight approaches (opens in new tab)
Mexico is deploying nearly 100,000 security personnel — police, army and private security — across its three World Cup host cities: Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara\. Concentric security rings will surround hotels, airports and stadiums, backed by aerial surveillance and, in Monterrey, face-scanning robot dogs\. Analysts note that cartel groups are unlikely to disrupt the tournament, as doing so would invite intensified law enforcement pressure\. Protest movements, including striking te...
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