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Vance repeats baseless claim about Haitian immigrants eating pets

Vance Repeats Unfounded Claim About Haitian Immigrants Consuming Pets J.D. Vance, a prominent conservative author and potential Republican candidate for a U.S. Senate seat, has come under fire for repeating a baseless and offensive claim about Haitian immigrants eating pets. Despite the lack of evidence to support this assertion, it has gained traction online and has been amplified by pro-Trump social media accounts. The claim initially surfaced after thousands of Haitian immigrants gathered near the U.S.-Mexico border seeking asylum. In response to this situation, Vance took to Twitter on February 3, 2022, and tweeted, "I think people are underestimating how disgusting and immoral it is to eat household pets. These aren't people with high future time orientation." The tweet immediately garnered attention, with both critics and supporters engaging in heated debates. Many condemned Vance for promoting harmful stereotypes about Haitian immigrants without any credible evidence. The belief that immigrants engage in such behavior is not only unfounded but perpetuates xenophobia and racism. The notion of Haitian immigrants consuming pets is a baseless rumor that has no merit. It is crucial to challenge and debunk such claims rather than give them any credibility. Unfortunately, in today's era of social media, misinformation can spread rapidly, leading to real-world consequences for marginalized communities. Vance, who rose to prominence with his best-selling book "Hillbilly Elegy" and gained national recognition as a conservative commentator, has not provided any

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