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  • 2020-09-29 (xsd:date)
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  • Dozens of girls were not found in a Delaware shipping container (en)
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  • Social media posts claim that 62 girls were rescued from a shipping container in the US state of Delaware. This is false; Customs and Border Patrol said it investigated the claim and found no evidence to support it, and the Delaware Department of Justice said it was not familiar with such an event. 62 girls found locked in a Delaware Port shipping container going to Europe: RESCUED! reads a September 24, 2020 post . Screenshot of a Facebook post with a false claim, taken on September 28, 2020 More examples of the post are available on Facebook here and here and on Twitter here and here . But the claim is false. Customs and Border Protection thoroughly investigated the claim and found zero evidence to substantiate this false rumor of a human smuggling event through the Port of Wilmington, Del., spokesman Steve Bansbach told AFP in an email. And Delaware Department of Justice’s Mat Marshall said via email that the claim doesn’t ring a bell. Some posts spread the claim using the hashtag #SaveOurChildren. Supporters of the QAnon conspiracy theory -- which alleges that powerful Democrats and Hollywood figures engage in child sex trafficking and abuse -- have hijacked both it and the #SaveTheChildren hashtags to stoke fears on social media about sexual predators. Others mention Pizzagate -- a 2016 conspiracy theory driven by Donald Trump supporters who alleged that his rival Hillary Clinton and other Democrats were part of a child kidnapping ring operating from the basement of a Washington pizzeria. AFP Fact Check has debunked other false claims about sex trafficking here and here . (en)
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