Millions of Americans are facing a potentially catastrophic loss of access to food stamps this weekend, but far-right influencers and extremists have seized on the crisis to peddle racist disinformation about who receives these benefits.
As the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is set to run out due to a government shutdown, conspiracy theorists and right-wing influencers are claiming that immigrants are the primary recipients of food stamps. However, this claim bears little resemblance to reality. According to data collected by the USDA, the majority of people who receive SNAP benefits are white Americans, with deep-red states like Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana having some of the highest percentages of food stamp recipients.
The claims being spread about immigrants and SNAP benefits have been fueled by a fabricated chart posted on an influential far-right X account. The chart purports to show that most people in receipt of SNAP benefits are non-white immigrants, with Afghan, Somali, and Iraqi US residents making up the top three groups. However, this data is entirely fabricated and contradicts the USDA's own reporting.
In reality, nearly 90% of SNAP recipients are American-born citizens, while only 1.1% are refugees, and 3.3% are other non-citizens. These statistics have been consistently reported by the USDA, but they appear to be ignored in favor of conspiracy theories that paint immigrants as the primary beneficiaries of food stamps.
The disinformation surrounding SNAP benefits has been amplified on social media platforms like TikTok and X, where racist AI-generated videos featuring fictional Black women ranting about their food stamp payments being cut off have gone viral. These videos are entirely fabricated and do not depict real people or incidents.
As millions of Americans face the loss of access to critical nutrition assistance, it is essential that we separate fact from fiction and reject conspiracy theories that aim to scapegoat certain groups for this crisis. By spreading accurate information about SNAP benefits and their recipients, we can work towards a more informed and compassionate public discourse around issues of poverty and food insecurity.
				
			As the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is set to run out due to a government shutdown, conspiracy theorists and right-wing influencers are claiming that immigrants are the primary recipients of food stamps. However, this claim bears little resemblance to reality. According to data collected by the USDA, the majority of people who receive SNAP benefits are white Americans, with deep-red states like Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana having some of the highest percentages of food stamp recipients.
The claims being spread about immigrants and SNAP benefits have been fueled by a fabricated chart posted on an influential far-right X account. The chart purports to show that most people in receipt of SNAP benefits are non-white immigrants, with Afghan, Somali, and Iraqi US residents making up the top three groups. However, this data is entirely fabricated and contradicts the USDA's own reporting.
In reality, nearly 90% of SNAP recipients are American-born citizens, while only 1.1% are refugees, and 3.3% are other non-citizens. These statistics have been consistently reported by the USDA, but they appear to be ignored in favor of conspiracy theories that paint immigrants as the primary beneficiaries of food stamps.
The disinformation surrounding SNAP benefits has been amplified on social media platforms like TikTok and X, where racist AI-generated videos featuring fictional Black women ranting about their food stamp payments being cut off have gone viral. These videos are entirely fabricated and do not depict real people or incidents.
As millions of Americans face the loss of access to critical nutrition assistance, it is essential that we separate fact from fiction and reject conspiracy theories that aim to scapegoat certain groups for this crisis. By spreading accurate information about SNAP benefits and their recipients, we can work towards a more informed and compassionate public discourse around issues of poverty and food insecurity.

 I'm low-key freaking out over this whole SNAP situation
 I'm low-key freaking out over this whole SNAP situation  . Like, I get that people want to panic, but the fact that right-wing influencers are spreading fake info about immigrants and food stamps is just wild
. Like, I get that people want to panic, but the fact that right-wing influencers are spreading fake info about immigrants and food stamps is just wild  . It's so easy to Google or check the USDA website to see what's really going on, yet these folks keep pushing this fabricated chart like it's a fact
. It's so easy to Google or check the USDA website to see what's really going on, yet these folks keep pushing this fabricated chart like it's a fact  . And don't even get me started on the AI-generated videos that are supposed to be "proof" of this conspiracy theory
. And don't even get me started on the AI-generated videos that are supposed to be "proof" of this conspiracy theory  . Like, come on! These vids are straight outta a bad sci-fi movie
. Like, come on! These vids are straight outta a bad sci-fi movie  . Meanwhile, real people are going to be struggling to put food on their tables because of this manufactured crisis
. Meanwhile, real people are going to be struggling to put food on their tables because of this manufactured crisis 

 . It's wild how quickly these conspiracy theories spread online, especially with those AI-generated videos
. It's wild how quickly these conspiracy theories spread online, especially with those AI-generated videos  . They're so fake, it's hard to even watch them without laughing
. They're so fake, it's hard to even watch them without laughing  . What really gets me is that some people might be losing access to food stamps this weekend because of the shutdown, and they're getting all worked up over a bunch of made-up facts
. What really gets me is that some people might be losing access to food stamps this weekend because of the shutdown, and they're getting all worked up over a bunch of made-up facts  . Can we just stick to what the USDA says? It's not that hard, folks
. Can we just stick to what the USDA says? It's not that hard, folks  .
. . I mean, come on, people need to stop believing this trash and actually check the facts for once
. I mean, come on, people need to stop believing this trash and actually check the facts for once  . The data from the USDA is crystal clear: most SNAP recipients are white Americans living in the South
. The data from the USDA is crystal clear: most SNAP recipients are white Americans living in the South  . It's not about immigrants; it's about folks who really need help getting by in a system that often fails them
. It's not about immigrants; it's about folks who really need help getting by in a system that often fails them  .
. . It's time for these platforms to take responsibility for policing their content and not just letting anyone spew hate speech or misinformation
. It's time for these platforms to take responsibility for policing their content and not just letting anyone spew hate speech or misinformation  .
. . We need to amplify voices from people who are actually struggling, not spread fake news and conspiracy theories
. We need to amplify voices from people who are actually struggling, not spread fake news and conspiracy theories  . It's time for some real facts and empathy in our discourse
. It's time for some real facts and empathy in our discourse  .
. The USDA has been reporting these stats for years, but nobody wants to listen because it doesn't fit their narrative
 The USDA has been reporting these stats for years, but nobody wants to listen because it doesn't fit their narrative  And now we're seeing all these AI-generated videos on TikTok that are just plain ridiculous
 And now we're seeing all these AI-generated videos on TikTok that are just plain ridiculous 
 . It's not fair that they're being scapegoated for this crisis just because of their background or where they come from. Can you imagine losing your access to food just because of a bunch of fake info on social media? It's heartbreaking
. It's not fair that they're being scapegoated for this crisis just because of their background or where they come from. Can you imagine losing your access to food just because of a bunch of fake info on social media? It's heartbreaking  . Let's keep sharing accurate info and supporting each other during tough times
. Let's keep sharing accurate info and supporting each other during tough times  .
. and its outrageous how ppl are buying into these racist lies
 and its outrageous how ppl are buying into these racist lies  - lets look at the facts, SNAP recipients are largely white americans from red states
 - lets look at the facts, SNAP recipients are largely white americans from red states 


 it's like they're trying to create a narrative that's just not based on facts. and the fact that they're using AI-generated vids to spread disinfo is just wild
 it's like they're trying to create a narrative that's just not based on facts. and the fact that they're using AI-generated vids to spread disinfo is just wild 


 . I mean, it's not even close to reality when it comes to who receives SNAP benefits. Like, 90% of the ppl getting these benefits are American-born citizens
. I mean, it's not even close to reality when it comes to who receives SNAP benefits. Like, 90% of the ppl getting these benefits are American-born citizens  . The data says 90% of SNAP recipients are white Americans, not immigrants. Like, where's the truth in that fabricated chart?!
. The data says 90% of SNAP recipients are white Americans, not immigrants. Like, where's the truth in that fabricated chart?!  . Can we pls focus on fact-checking & spreading accurate info instead of fueling hate & division?
. Can we pls focus on fact-checking & spreading accurate info instead of fueling hate & division? 
 Meanwhile, these racist videos on TikTok and X are going viral... they're not even real people in them!
 Meanwhile, these racist videos on TikTok and X are going viral... they're not even real people in them! 