
Chinese migrant says TikTok helped her to know where to cross the US southern border
Fox News
Chinese migrants crossing the southern border illegally, are reportedly using TikTok as a resource on where and how to enter the United States.
According to a segment on "60 Minutes," migrants have purportedly been using videos on the China-owned social media platform that provide ‘step-by-step instructions’ for how to find gaps in the border wall and hire smugglers. Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi is a freelance production assistant at Fox News Digital.
A TikTok spokesperson told Fox News Digital, "TikTok strictly prohibits human smuggling which we remove from our platform and report to law enforcement when warranted."

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