The false claims that migrants have killed animals for food surged on social media, reflecting deep-rooted racist stereotypes and quickly became a political talking point.
The spread of this falsehood illustrates the power of social media in amplifying misinformation, as thousands of posts referencing the claims emerged and rapidly circulated.
Charlie Kirk's tweet about migrants eating pets reached 3.9 million views, demonstrating how quickly misinformation can gain traction from prominent figures in the political sphere.
The phenomenon highlights former President Trump's campaign's willingness to promote falsehoods, mirroring prior baseless claims regarding the election and conspiracy theories.
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