Mexico City Nightclub Is Charging Americans Hundreds To Party
The nightclub, called Japan, announced that U.S. citizens would have to pay 5,000 pesos, which is roughly $300
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The nightclub, called Japan, announced that U.S. citizens would have to pay 5,000 pesos, which is roughly $300
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