Originally published on Fox News.com
Americans are being warned to rethink travel to a sunny Caribbean destination as crime and concerns about terrorism rise.
The U.S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago announced Thursday that the U.S. Department of State had updated its travel advisory regarding American tourists.
The advisory cautions that Americans should “reconsider travel to Trinidad and Tobago due to crime,” citing a “heightened risk of terrorism.”
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is authorized to search and enter private and public properties while the State of Emergency (SOE), which was declared March 2, remains in effect.
Bail is suspended during this time, meaning that anyone arrested for crimes in the country will be unable to leave local custody.
The State Department updated its advisory as Trinidad and Tobago faces ongoing public safety challenges and security concerns.
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