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Facebook used by human smugglers to advertise services on the US-Mexico border, report says

Facebook used by human smugglers to advertise services on the US-Mexico border, report says
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Report: Human smugglers increasingly use Facebook to advertise services on the US-Mexico border

Report: Human smugglers increasingly use Facebook to advertise services on the US-Mexico border
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Grupos de apoyo a Partido Patriota de Trump crecen rápidamente en Facebook: estudio

Grupos de apoyo a Partido Patriota de Trump crecen rápidamente en Facebook: estudio
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Patriot Party Trump supporter groups grow rapidly on Facebook: study | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99 9 FM

By Syndicated Content By Katie Paul PALO ALTO (Reuters) - Far-right backers of Donald Trump are drumming up support on social media for the idea of a Patriot Party, using references to militia groups and promoting a mix of conspiracy theories, according to a study published on Tuesday. The online campaign for a proposed alternative to the Republican Party has heavily promoted Stop the Steal events throughout the country, including the violent siege of Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, pushing the false claim that the former U.S. President lost November s election due to widespread fraud. Amid a rift with several Republican leaders over the Capitol riot, Trump has talked about forming a new political party, his advisers say.

Patriot Party Trump supporter groups grow rapidly on Facebook - study

Getty Far-right backers of Donald Trump are drumming up support on social media for the idea of a Patriot Party, using references to militia groups and promoting a mix of conspiracy theories, according to a study published on Tuesday. The online campaign for a proposed alternative to the Republican Party has heavily promoted Stop the Steal events throughout the country, including the violent siege of Capitol Hill on 6 January, pushing the false claim that the former US President lost November s election due to widespread fraud. Amid a rift with several Republican leaders over the Capitol riot, Trump has talked about forming a new political party, his advisers say.

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