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False Story Of People Eating Pets Debunked By Officials

Migrants rest in the desert along the border wall as they join hundreds of migrants gathering along the border Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, in Lukeville, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Recent statements made by a public figure have been refuted by various authorities, shedding light on the misinformation being spread. The mayor of Springfield, Ohio, the police chief, and the Republican governor of Ohio have all dismissed the unfounded story about people eating pets, clarifying that it is indeed false.

While addressing the issue, it was highlighted that the real concern lies elsewhere, particularly at the border. The claim of thousands of deaths caused by illegal migrants was brought up, emphasizing the dangers posed by individuals entering the country unlawfully.

Reference was made to the presence of large groups of migrants, often referred to as caravans, consisting of thousands of individuals. The speaker expressed concerns about the safety of women within these groups, citing instances of women being killed during the journey to the United States.

Real concern highlighted at the border, not pet consumption.
Public figures dismiss unfounded story about pet consumption.
Dangers of illegal migrants emphasized by authorities.

Furthermore, the discussion touched upon the risks faced by women upon reaching the country, with mentions of potential exploitation and trafficking. The speaker suggested that these issues should be the primary focus of attention, rather than the debunked story about pet consumption.

It is crucial to note that the claims made by the speaker have been contradicted by verified sources, urging the public to rely on accurate information provided by authorities. The emphasis remains on addressing legitimate concerns at the border and ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals involved.

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