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These videos do not show the ‘Take Our Border Back’ US anti-migrant convoy

By France24
31 January 2024   |   10:44 am
An anti-migration convoy, reportedly organised by right-wing extremists, is currently on the move in the United States. Set to last until February 3, the convoy will split up for rallies in three border hotspots located in Texas, Arizona and California. Amid this ongoing protest, some social media users are sharing unrelated videos. We tell you more in this edition of Truth or Fake.

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