Recently, The United States issued a strong alert for its citizens abroad through the embassy in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Echoing the message that the State Department had sent days before, the entity was forceful and focused on a danger that, according to the warning, exists in all parts of the world.
The security alert was originally issued on May 17 by the State Department. Next week, was replicated by the United States embassy in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, but in Spanish. There, US citizens who are abroad were asked to increase caution and stressed the “increased potential for violence inspired by terrorist organizations “foreign actions against LGBTQI+ people and events”.
From this scenario, in which there are “potential terrorist attacks, demonstrations or violent actions against American citizens and interests,” was that Americans were warned to be anywhere on the planet outside the country to intensify care to avoid being involved in harmful or dangerous situations.
The message from the United States embassy in the Dominican Republic.
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The United States’ advice for its citizens abroad
In the aforementioned travel alert, along with the warning and the request to increase precautions, The authorities also listed some tips to follow For American tourists around the world:
- Be alert in places frequented by touristseven more so if they are LGBTQI+ events.
- Complete registration in the Smart Traveler Registration Program (STEP)for its acronym in English) to have access to information and better contact in case you have a problem.
- Follow the State Department on your social networks to be aware of valuable information.
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