The Trump administration initiates the expulsion of Ukrainian migrants for participating in protests? The Center for Counteracting Disinformation warns of a fake.


Fake reports about the deportation of Ukrainian migrants due to their participation in protests are being spread by Russian Telegram channels. This is reported by 'Glavkom' with reference to the Center for Counteracting Disinformation.
Information is being disclosed about the expulsion of Ukrainian migrants because of their participation in protests, and it is also stated that 'criminal networks' were behind these actions.
The Center for Counteracting Disinformation warns that these messages are nothing more than a fake. It is noted in the message that representatives of the US authorities or law enforcement agencies have not made any statements on this matter.
'These false messages are spreading only in Russian Telegram channels without any sources of information. Enemy propaganda aims to compromise Ukrainians abroad by creating the image of 'lawbreakers'. In addition, the enemy is trying to influence support for Ukraine abroad by creating the illusion of 'artificiality' of protest actions in support of Ukraine', - it is distinctly stated in the message.
We remind that during a meeting in the Oval Office at the beginning of March, there was a quarrel between the presidents of the USA and Ukraine. Activists held a rally against Trump and his vice president Pence at Times Square in New York, accusing them of provocation against Zelensky and aiding Ukraine.
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