How a conspiracy theory about George Soros and the migrant caravan spread from the internet’s dark corners to the political mainstream


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  An online conspiracy theory about George Soros and the migrant caravan now moving across Mexico spread in a matter of days from a handful of small, mostly anonymous social media accounts to the political mainstream. USA TODAY followed its footprints across social media platforms to see how lies are spread.

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