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Immigrant Claims Created by Trump Supporters on Social Media
Examine the immigrant claims propagated by Trump supporters on social media. In this content, you can find in-depth information about the origins of the claims, their effects, and their echoes in the public.
Trump Supporters’ Social Media Movement
Supporters of former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump engaged in a notable action on the social media platform X last Monday. Following claims that unwanted immigrants were eating cats and ducks in the country, supporters shared ironic artificial intelligence content depicting Trump as a hero saving these animals.
This incident occurred after reports (likely fake) emerged last month about a 27-year-old woman in Canton, Ohio, who allegedly killed a cat and attempted to eat part of it. Trump supporters also spread a fake link supporting this story through social media. However, despite the insistence of the far-right, there is no concrete evidence that the woman is an immigrant from Haiti.
By turning this claim into entertainment, Trump supporters continue to fill the X platform with AI-generated images portraying Trump as the savior of innocent ducks and adorable cats. While this situation creates a remarkable impact on social media, it also ignites social debates.
- Trump supporters ironically address anti-immigrant rhetoric by drawing attention to cats and ducks.
- The incident in Ohio resonated widely on social media, generating various comments and content.
- Supporters are trying to reinforce their perspectives by spreading fake news and claims.