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Opening Arguments

One-world butterfly

Well, I guess not all border issues are insurmountable:

Wildlife officials in Mexico, the United States and Canada have agreed to work together to protect the Monarch butterfly, which makes a spectacular migration every year from Canada to Mexico.

Officials from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park Service, Canada's Wildlife Service and Parks Agency and Mexico's Secretariat of the Environment and Natural Resources have designated 13 wildlife preserves as protected areas, the Fish and Wildlife Service said on Wednesday.

Is anyone going to check these butterflies' papers as they flit from country to country? Or is the "Trilateral Monarch Butterfly Sister Protected Area Network" just the first step on the way to the New World Butterfly Order?

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