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Around a third of people think their governments are ‘hiding the truth’ about immigration — here’s why people believe conspiracy theories

Linda Sarsour at the immigration protestWin McNamee/Getty Images

One of the most divisive and influential talking points of elections around the world over the past few years has arguably been immigration. So much so, many people now believe conspiracy theories about how the government is lying to them about immigration figures.

In 2016, Donald Trump promised to “build a wall” between the US and Mexico, and to bring back jobs to the American people. In the UK, Nigel Farage ran a campaign saying the country had reached a “breaking point” with immigrants, and Britain had to leave the EU to fix it.See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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