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Crisis of Border Closure to Cattle in Santa Teresa

Summary by diario.mx
The current inability of Mexican farmers to send approximately 1,500 livestock heads per day to the United States through New Mexico’s ports of entry continues to have far-reaching consequences, including layoffs and price increases, said Tuesday the leader of a binational cattle-producing cooperative. Daniel Manzanares, who is in charge of the Santa Teresa border crossing, New Mexico, on behalf of the cooperative, told a legislative committee t…

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The current inability of Mexican farmers to send approximately 1,500 livestock heads per day to the United States through New Mexico’s ports of entry continues to have far-reaching consequences, including layoffs and price increases, said Tuesday the leader of a binational cattle-producing cooperative. Daniel Manzanares, who is in charge of the Santa Teresa border crossing, New Mexico, on behalf of the cooperative, told a legislative committee t…

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diario.mx broke the news in on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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