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Sixty Years of Clean Land. Then the Cartels Sent the Cows.
New World screwworm reached US soil June 3, 2026 — not through natural dispersal, but through 800,000 smuggled cattle per year moving through cartel-controlled biosphere reserves without inspection, documentation, or interdiction. USDA's answer: $100 million for satellite surveillance and a drone Grand Challenge. The pipeline keeps running.
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