The historic city of Guadalajara embodies the tension between soccer euphoria and the country’s festering security crisis.
The highway from the Guadalajara city airport to downtown is newly paved and the city's famous roundabout has gotten a $4-million facelift.
Nearly 100,000 security personnel will be deployed by the government across the country for the World Cup this summer.
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