Reverse image searches show that the photo was taken on October 27, 2018, in the southern Mexican town of Arriaga.
Conservatives blanketed users' feeds across social media on Monday with a photo of what they insinuated was a surge of migrants numbering in the thousands crossing the U.S. border from Mexico.
From former congressional candidates to cryptocurrency influencers, conservatives discussed the photo in apocalyptic terms, characterizing the group pictured as an invading force that had only grown increasingly emboldened by the perception of weakness in PresidentThe migrant crisis has attracted greater scrutiny with this week's end of Title 42, a Trump-era policy allowing asylum seekers to be turned away under the guise of the COVID-19 health emergency.
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