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The most dangerous city in the world, with 1,744 homicides a year, why is the city’s security so chaotic?

Tijuana, Mexico, has become the most dangerous city in the world due to factors such as chaotic security and low levels of education. Since Tijuana is very close to the United States, the number of tourists traveling there every year is very large. Statistics show that approximately 300,000 people visit Tijuana every year. But among the many travelers, not everyone is a tourist.

For example, a considerable number of people travel to hide their identity as drug dealers, which makes public security management in Tijuana very difficult. On the one hand, they want to generate income for the local government through tourism, and on the other hand, they want to find drug traffickers, which invisibly increases the workload and difficulty of the work.

United Nations data shows that Tijuana’s suicide and murder rates are quite alarming. Last year, the number of homicides in Tijuana reached 1,744. First, it was due to the local government's lax management of public security and not paying enough attention to the safety of the people. Second, drug dealers and various illegal crimes were out of control. Some criminals even joined forces with the police. Crime, and more seriously, incidents of police robbing tourists of their money, occur frequently.

Local people generally have low levels of education and will do anything to pursue profits. Such behavior does frighten many people. Huadina is also close to the United States, and most American homeless people come here. They smuggle themselves into China and often use more radical methods to maintain their lives.