Marshall Blames Biden for Screwworms in U.S. Cattle

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U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall blamed President Biden for a screwworm outbreak in U.S. livestock, arguing immigration contributed to the parasite’s spread and praising Trump’s efforts to combat it; the piece notes ongoing USDA/APHIS monitoring and sterile-fly releases, plus a May ban on live cattle shipments from Mexico that affects about 1 million head annually.
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