Security Improvements and Border Tourism Growth in Ciudad Juárez
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico – June 13, 2026 – The municipal administration of Ciudad Juárez has announced notable advancements in public security, a development that has concurrently fostered growth in border tourism. These achievements, supported by the dedicated efforts of the Secretaría de Seguridad Pública Municipal (SSPM), mark a significant turning point for the city.
Key Security Achievements
Mayor Marco Bonilla, during his visits to various neighborhoods in Ciudad Juárez, acknowledged the residents’ feelings of abandonment in some areas. However, he emphasized the administration’s commitment to addressing these long-standing issues, including demands related to water, transportation, paving, public spaces, and schools. The focus on improving public safety has been a cornerstone of these efforts.
The SSPM has played a crucial role in these security enhancements. Their strategic operations and increased presence throughout the city have contributed to a more secure environment for both residents and visitors. This proactive approach has been instrumental in changing the perception of safety in Ciudad Juárez.
Impact on Border Tourism
The improved security situation has had a direct and positive impact on border tourism. Juan Acereto, a key figure in the administration, highlighted the growth in this sector, attributing it to the enhanced safety measures. Tourists are now more confident in visiting Ciudad Juárez, leading to an increase in economic activity and cultural exchange.
The city’s commitment to safety is further demonstrated by the deployment of over 200 SSPM and Traffic Safety elements to safeguard events such as the Feria Juárez 2026. This fair, which commenced on June 11 and concludes on June 28 at the Plaza de la Mexicanidad, is a testament to the city’s ability to host large-scale events securely.
Broader Context and Future Outlook
The positive developments in Ciudad Juárez are part of a broader regional focus on economic growth and industrial reconversion. The T-MEC agreement, for instance, obliges Juárez to reduce its dependence on Asian markets, prompting ANIERM to urge immediate industrial reconversion. This economic dynamism, coupled with improved security, paints a promising picture for the city’s future.
Furthermore, local financial initiatives, such as the Expo Financiamiento 2026, aim to provide credits to entrepreneurs and businesses, further bolstering the local economy. Chihuahua’s leadership in exports and efforts to strengthen its supply chain through events like Expo Logística also contribute to a robust economic environment.
While challenges remain, such as the ongoing investigations into fraud against IMSS pensioners, the overall trend in Ciudad Juárez is one of progress and revitalization. The focus on security, economic development, and community engagement is transforming the city into a more attractive and safer destination.
The municipal administration’s dedication to addressing citizen demands and ensuring public safety is yielding tangible results, making Ciudad Juárez a more vibrant and secure place for its inhabitants and a welcoming destination for tourists.