Sheriff Javier Salazar begs San Antonio social media users to stop spreading ICE misinformation
Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar during a Tuesday CNN appearance urged San Antonio social media users to stop spreading misinformation about purported Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids. Over the past few days, social media platforms — especially TikTok — have been awash in clips purportedly showing federal immigration carrying out raids across San Antonio. Those videos have included erroneous claims about ICE sweeps at University Hospital and inside Southside flea markets. One TikTok clip with more than 500 shares purportedly shows a caravan of police cars driving to San Antonio to conduct immigration raids.
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