This devastating contamination comes from U.S. steel manufacturers. These manufacturers export a byproduct, hazardous steel dust, to Mexico to avoid paying for safer disposal. The deadly dust is sent to a Monterrey-area plant. There, a company called Zinc Nacional profits by extracting valuable zinc from the dust — but in the process, its factories emit deadly pollutants into the surrounding community.
Recent testing in northern Mexico revealed window sills in nearby homes that were coated with lead levels 630 times higher than U.S. safety thresholds. Lead is a neurotoxin, meaning it damages the brain and nervous system. The tests also found cadmium and arsenic at levels that cause cancer and lifelong health problems.
This crisis isn't just a tragedy — it's a glaring injustice. The United States has strict protections against this kind of pollution on its own soil, yet it allows steel companies to ship their toxic waste to Mexico, leaving families to bear the cost with their health and lives.
P.S. In Monterrey, families are living in the shadow of a factory that emits a horrifying "toxic cocktail" of pollution — a cocktail that includes lead, arsenic, cadmium, and other contaminants. Sign the petition.
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