If you have a good amount of responsible adults and the teenagers are mature.
My parents live in Mcallen, TX the border town right across Reynosa, Mexico. Right now is not the best time for mission trips to border towns in Mexico because of the drug war between the cartels. I would suggest that you look at other mission trip options. Here's an organization that offers mission trips in the U.S. and abroad. http://www.experiencemission.org/
Many herbs are suitable for teenagers and even young children. Other herbs are not.
Although i would recommend milk in his bottle and not vinigar, it should be perfectly safe on salad in a vinigarette or a topping for any food.
No. Currently, that area is quite unsafe to travel. You should better try the Nuevo Laredo - Monterrey corridor, which has military presence and is safer to travel.
Yes, it is. However, you should avoid cities close to the US-Mexico border, as these take the brunt of the Mexican War on Drugs. Some of these include Juarez, Matamoros, Reynosa and Torreon. The rest, including Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Cancun, the Mayan Riviera and many others are quite safe (most of them even safer than most US cities).
do missions, taxi missions, pimping missions, kill people and take their money, etcetera
yes
Dont care
If they have family the other side to take care of them and keep them safe. if they imiigrated with family they will be sent back together. if they are over 18 they will be deprted whether independent or not. so yes
60 percent
You need to receive missions from someone else. You may have to do community missions, or you may have to take missions from the Hokage. Check your mini-map for the locations of missions.
No, But The Teenagers Parents Ushually Help Out
Everything from regular infantry missions to behind the lines observation and detection to support for special operations missions.