Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins launched an $8.5 million sterile New World screwworm fly dispersal facility in south Texas and announced a five-part plan to enhance USDA’s ability to detect, control, and eliminate the pest. These urgent actions are necessary to finish the fight against NWS and protect the nation’s livestock. While the screwworm has been eradicated from the U.S. for decades, recent detections in Mexico as close as 700 miles from the U.S. border led to the immediate suspension of live cattle, horses, and bison imports through U.S. ports of entry along the southern U.S. border on May 11. “The U.S. has defeated NWS before and will do it again,” Rollins said during a facility groundbreaking ceremony. “We don’t take the threat NWS poses to our livestock industry, our economy, and food supply chain lightly.” The five-part plan includes partnering with Mexico to ensure eradication and protect the southern border.