InDesign, export to PDF (print) add white text?

Hello

I work with a document in InDesign (latest version cc) and I'm trying to print to PDF for printing.  When I export as Adobe PDF (Print), the text comes out with a white highlight that isn't in the original file (see photo below).  This problem occurs only with the export to pdf option. print directly to PDF or export to jpg, it doesn't happen.  Can anyone shed light on what is happening here?

This is the text exported as PDF (in block letters):

Export to PDF (Print).jpg

Same file printed directly in PDF format:

Print to PDF.jpg

Yes, it seems that there are two layers. The back layer has a stroke and no fill. Open it in Illustrator:

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