The U.S. State Department has raised the stakes for travelers to Jalisco, adding “terrorism” to its list of risks alongside crime and kidnapping. It’s one of the most serious advisories the state has seen in years — and it comes with warnings about violence in areas tourists frequent. Behind the label is a shift in how U.S. officials view certain groups operating in the state, and why their tactics now blur the line between cartel crime and insurgent-style attacks . . .