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Fact check: Did French border guards mock influencers returning from Dubai amid Iran war?

Social media posts have showed French border guards stationed in airport arrivals with signs that appear to read, “to all the influencers and other people in tax havens such as Dubai, the tax authorities wish you a smooth return to France". But is this real?

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00:00Did French border guards mock influencers fleeing Dubai?
00:07Year-long sunshine, beaches and some of the lowest tax and crime rates in the world.
00:12That's how the Gulf states market themselves to the West,
00:15drawing expats and influencers from Europe and beyond.
00:19But the recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran have prompted Tehran to strike the likes of Qatar,
00:24Bahrain and the UAE, targeting US bases on their soil, oil reserves and civilian infrastructure.
00:30The strike shocked many who had moved to the Gulf states to benefit from their high levels of safety,
00:35which are touted as a pull factor by their respective governments.
00:39This includes many European influencers who play a large role in promoting life in places like Dubai
00:45by emphasising their luxury and quality of life.
00:48A considerable number of influencers have posted that they're safe in the UAE
00:52despite Iran's strikes, but others have said the opposite.
01:01Other social media users have pointed to the irony of European influencers
01:06asking to be rescued by their home countries while living abroad and not paying taxes,
01:10which contribute to such rescue missions.
01:13It's prompted a number of conflicting claims online.
01:15For example, in this image, French border guards can be seen in an arrival hall
01:20holding a sign which reads,
01:22To all the influencers and other people in tax havens such as Dubai,
01:26the tax authorities wish you a smooth return to France.
01:29But is the image real?
01:31Well, their uniforms don't appear to match the real ones worn by border guards,
01:35and they also each have different logos.
01:37AI detection firm Truthscan told us that a string of other elements
01:41suggests the image is fake, including the French flag,
01:45which is in reality an emoji.
01:47Truthscan also looked at the signage and graphics
01:49in all of the major French airports which fly to Dubai,
01:52finding that the signage and the image did not match real signs.
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