Venezuela, Uruguay and Japan have warned their citizens about traveling to the United States after this weekend's mass shootings.
Foreign countries are issuing warnings to their citizens about traveling to the United States after violence left 31 people dead in two mass shootings this weekend.
Also in Latin America, the Uruguayan government issued a similar release that urges its citizens to take precautions when visiting the U.S. because of its “increasing indiscriminate violence” and hate crimes fueled by “racism and discrimination that cost the lives of more than 250 people in the first seven months of this year.
The Japanese Consul in Detroit published an alert Sunday that said Japanese citizens “should be aware of potential for gunfire” everywhere in the U.S., which they described as a “gun society,” according to the Los Angeles Times.
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