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Woman in "Tiger Caravan" was not detained or deported by U.S.
CO🏛️ PoliticsCenter15 hr. ago

Woman in "Tiger Caravan" was not detained or deported by U.S.

The article exposes a viral social media post falsely claiming that Diana Lopez, a supporter of Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, was detained and deported by U.S. immigration authorities. The post combines two unrelated videos: one showing Lopez at the 'Caravana del Tigre' event in Colombia and another depicting a different family being removed from their home in Detroit by ICE agents. The article confirms that Lopez, a real estate agent based in Florida, was not detained or deported and provided evidence including her location in Bogotá during the time of the alleged detention, along with photos and videos proving she was present at the event with de la Espriella’s team. Lopez also shared a video denying the claim and showed her dual nationality documents.

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La Silla Vacía logoLa Silla VacíaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 9015 hr. ago
Woman in "Tiger Caravan" was not detained or deported by U.S.

The article exposes a viral social media post falsely claiming that Diana Lopez, a supporter of Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, was detained and deported by U.S. immigration authorities. The post combines two unrelated videos: one showing Lopez at the 'Caravana del Tigre' event in Colombia and another depicting a different family being removed from their home in Detroit by ICE agents. The article confirms that Lopez, a real estate agent based in Florida, was not detained or deported and provided evidence including her location in Bogotá during the time of the alleged detention, along with photos and videos proving she was present at the event with de la Espriella’s team. Lopez also shared a video denying the claim and showed her dual nationality documents.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual correction of misinformation without taking sides politically. It provides clear evidence and context to debunk the false narrative, using verified sources such as social media posts and location data. There is no overtly biased language or selective sourcing favoring郭

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately identifies the false claim and explains how the video was misleadingly edited. It provides specific details about the individuals involved and sources to back up its claims. The tone remains neutral and informative without emotional bias.

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