American And Canadian Retirees In Mexico
Retirees vary on Mexico violence
Tourists and locals go to this park along Lake Chapala in Ajijic, Mexico, to relax or walk their dogs.
Retirees vary on Mexico violence
Shops line the narrow streets in Ajijic, serving expatriate Americans and Canadians attracted to the area by economics and the mild climate.
Retirees vary on Mexico violence
GUADALAJARA, Mexico - Seven months ago, the discovery of 18 headless bodies stuffed into cars on a highway here jolted a nearby community of thousands of American and Canadian retirees.
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