‘I’m afraid’: Texas butterfly sanctuary forced to close after far-right threats
by Erum Salam in San Antonio from US news | The Guardian on (#5VV4P)
The nature preserve on the US-Mexico border became a target of rightwing ire after it opposed construction of Trump's wall
In Mission, Texas, on the border between the US and Mexico, sits the National Butterfly Center. A 100-acre nature preserve once exclusively dedicated to the conservation of plants and wildlife, it has now been thrust into the national spotlight and become a focal point of divisions over the country's immigration policy.
This week, the butterfly center was forced to close its doors indefinitely amid ongoing threats from far-right conspiracists and QAnon followers who falsely claim it is a haven for human-trafficking and illegal migration.
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