According to reports, one of the main drug cartels in Mexico is now threatening Americans in the popular tourist spot of Los Cabos.
They do so by putting up and posting what are called 'narco-banners', that come with warnings and propaganda aimed at U.S. citizens.
"That's exactly how the cartels communicate" said former Texas DPS Captain Jaeson Jones, now the national border correspondent for Newsmax, "They communicate through these narcomantas, and it is their way of maintaining control in Mexico."
It's because they are losing control, thanks to the Trump administration declaring the cartels as terrorist organizations.
"As they feel the pressure in Mexico, they are resorting to extortions" Jones told KTRH, "And everyone reading and listening needs to understand this before you travel to Mexico."
Surprisingly, Mexico's government and law enforcement are also cracking down on the cartels.
"The cartels right now are very frustrated, they are losing billions and billions of dollars" noted Jones, who added, "I would tell you right now, until some of this violence settles down, don't go to these places."
If you do decide to go to Mexico, make sure it's to a place that is known as 'safe', with extra security.