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Media and tech companies still aren’t doing enough to police non-English language misinformation

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 14, 2022

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When Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida unexpectedly flew Venezuelan migrants to Martha’s Vineyard a month ago, defended DeSantis and used familiar anti-immigrant talking points to justify the political stunt. What’s more, many of these Spanish-speaking hosts engaged in blatant misinformation tactics to do so.In one of several instances compiled by the media watchdog group , guests of the Spanish-language radio show , which also broadcasts... + full article



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