Not at all. Mexico is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_Mexico_City_earthquake
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Chich%C3%B3n
State of California
Mexico is economy and politicaly stable
The most geological safe place is in South Africa
Cratons, large geologically stable areas in continental interiors.
Mexico gained a stable government in August 24
Well, search up on google how many earthquakes there have been in California and you'll see your answer
It isn't. The best records come from long term geologically stable areas
Assuming you mean the Pacific one, the "Ring of Fire" is a string of underwater trenches and volcanoes, hence the name. An estimated 90% of all earthquakes occur along it. While the area can be dormant for some periods of time, the entire area is "geologically unstable" in comparison to the rest of the world.
Mexico, Belize
Economic interests
1917
1917