by NBC News reporter Daniella Bocchino’s team.
article Posted November 11, 2018 07:29:25This is a fake story about the Obama administration’s deportation amnesty that was shared by conservative media outlets and politicians on Tuesday, November 10.
This was debunked, but not before it was widely shared on social media and in conservative media circles.
We have already debunked this false claim in detail in an earlier article.
Here are five facts about the fake immigration story that is spreading like wildfire in the conservative media.
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This story originated on conservative media sites like Breitbart, The Blaze, The Daily Caller and the Drudge Report.
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This is a false story that has been widely shared by some of the most prominent right-wing media outlets.
The conservative media site Breitbart, for example, published a story in which they claimed that the Obama Administration is planning to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
Breitbart claimed that immigration officials plan to deport the families of criminals.
In a video posted by Breitbart, Trump said that “we’re going to have the absolute toughest border security ever.
It’s going to be unbelievable.
We’re going.
We will have no borders at all.
There will be no barriers.”
The video also claims that Trump “wouldn’t even need to send an agent” to the border because border guards would “send them on their way.”
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The article originated from conservative sites like The Blaze and The Daily Mail, which is a news organization that is widely shared in conservative circles.
In the article, Breitbart said that the Trump Administration will “send millions of people back to their home countries.”
The article also claims Trump will “allow them to come back and live in the United States legally and work and go to school, but that the administration will stop at nothing to prevent them from returning to their homelands.
The Daily Beast also posted a story that falsely claimed that Trump will send thousands of young men to jail in the future if they “abandon their families.”
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The story has been retweeted more than 20,000 times and shared more than 1,500 times.
The Huffington Post, for its part, has posted a fake immigration amnesty story.
A post on their Facebook page says the story is “fake news.”
A link to the Huffington Post article says the article is a “fake immigration story” that was originally shared by the Daily Caller.
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The Washington Post has debunked this fake immigration-related story, noting that it has been debunked by several other news outlets, including the Washington Post, the New York Times and the BBC.
The Post’s story on the fake story says that the “Obama Administration is working on a plan to send thousands and thousands of people out of the country to go back and work in their home nations.”