The SAFE Act, proposed by a bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers, aims to ban the export of horses to Mexico and Canada for human consumption. This proposal is a response to trade tensions and allegations of animal cruelty in Mexican slaughterhouses, as revealed by Animal Equality Mexico. The organization uncovered cruel practices such as beatings, electric shocks, and other forms of abuse, prompting calls for a ban. Despite horse meat being sold as beef in Mexico, the SAFE Act intends to end the cross-border trade, enjoying bipartisan support. The bill not only targets the slaughter of horses for human consumption in the U.S. but also aims to prevent their export to countries where such practices are prevalent.