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Stop The Toxic Assault On Border Families
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Lives are on the line as toxic dust seeps across borders, harming families and eroding hope. Help protect children and families facing this risk.

Steel dust from the United States has been entering Mexico1. It carries lead, arsenic, and cadmium, and communities in Monterrey have felt the impact2. Experts have confirmed alarming toxin levels in homes, schools, and playgrounds3. Parents are worried about possible cancers and severe breathing problems. They see their children at risk.
The Evidence
Recent tests found indoor lead levels far beyond safety benchmarks1. Officials shut parts of a plant after discovering improper storage of toxic materials4. Media sources have reported hundreds of thousands of tons of waste crossing borders under weak oversight5.
What’s at Stake
Children are being exposed to metals that could damage brain growth and increase cancer risks1. Arsenic and cadmium have also appeared in schoolyards, where doctors have noted more lung disorders, hair loss, and skin issues6.
These impacted neighborhoods have limited resources and lack straightforward ways to document these threats. Residents have demanded swift protection. The crisis extends well beyond a single community.
The Barrier
Mexico’s environment agencies are confronting huge workloads with limited resources1. The United States ends its responsibility for hazardous materials at the border. That leaves communities exposed to pollution tied to corporate profit. Some observers call this “toxic colonialism,” where poorer communities shoulder the worst burdens5.
The Path to Change
Stronger laws, thorough enforcement, and more frequent inspections could save lives. Clear emissions limits and transparent reporting are needed. Public health authorities can also inform nearby families and test those at highest risk. Collaboration among regulators, industry officials, and community leaders could moreover secure safer outcomes for everyone2.
Sign the petition and call for real oversight for hazardous exports, full investigations, and medical help for those already harmed. No one should fear lead, arsenic, or cadmium in a child’s playground. Add your name today and defend communities at risk.