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An old rumor about an abandoned Tucson, Arizona, campsite is spreading again on social media. But claims that it’s linked to child trafficking are still unfounded.

that Tucson police found no evidence connecting the abandoned camp with child sex trafficking. False claims still spread online.

"The camp has become part of a theorized plot linking the homeless encampment to some of the most common targets of far-right conspiracies: the Clintons, the Rothschilds and George Soros, among others," NBC NewsTucson police told the outlet that it had sent officers, detectives and a command staff to investigate, but found"no indication" that the camp was being used for anything criminal.

ABC affiliate KGUN-TV in Tucson also reported in 2018 that special agents within U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s trafficking divisionWe rate this post Pants on Fire!

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