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Chiapas Cattle Ranchers Demand Immediate Closure of the Southern Border Before 6,703 Sweeping Worm Cases in 2025

San Luis Potosí, SLP. – Farmers in the state of Chiapas — heavily hit by the sweeping worm — have launched an urgent call for the closure of the southern border of the country, in order to stop the entry of supposedly contaminated cattle from Central America, especially Guatemala. Recent figures reveal the severity of the outbreak: thousands of cases have been reported throughout Mexico during 2025. According to information updated by the health…
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San Luis Potosí, SLP. – Farmers in the state of Chiapas — heavily hit by the sweeping worm — have launched an urgent call for the closure of the southern border of the country, in order to stop the entry of supposedly contaminated cattle from Central America, especially Guatemala. Recent figures reveal the severity of the outbreak: thousands of cases have been reported throughout Mexico during 2025. According to information updated by the health…

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Agencia de noticias SLP San Luis Potosi broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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