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Portugal's misleading immigration claims fact-checked

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 01:50s - Published
Portugal's misleading immigration claims fact-checked

Portugal's misleading immigration claims fact-checked

The issue of immigration is a prime target for misinformation in countries across Europe, and Portugal is no exception.

EuroVerify takes a look at some of the claims by the Portuguese far right.


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