CNN’s recent coverage has framed immigration developments like the now-postponed end of Title 42 and recent migrant crossings into El Paso, Texas, around right-wing narratives. The network seems to be taking cues from Fox News, condemning the supposed “crisis” at the border and leveraging crossings to speculate that an end to Title 42 will lead to an influx of migrants.
The right-wing media apparatus continues to successfully impact the overall media landscape, shaping an air of chaos and disarray that may have ultimately contributed to the postponement, once again, of the end of Title 42.
Early on December 12, Fox News – and, subsequently, CNN – picked up coverage of a large group of migrants arriving at the U.S. southern border near El Paso, Texas. A large portion of the group are from Nicaragua and have fled political instability, violence, or persecution in their home countries and on their way to the U.S. border. The estimated 1,500 migrants had crossed the Rio Grande into the El Paso area of the southern border, initiating asylum requests within the country, as legally required. U.S. and international law protects asylum-seekers from being turned away if they are unable to return to their home country because of past or future persecution. But with the Trump-era Title 42 policy in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, migrants have been turned around in large numbers through the temporary emergency public health measure.
Right-wing media have led a racist and inflammatory campaign against the end of Title 42, which was set to expire at midnight on December 21. The policy will remain in place for now after 19 Republican states filed an emergency application for the Supreme Court to issue an administrative stay, which was granted by Chief Justice John Roberts. The right-wing media apparatus has spent months fearmongering that the policy’s removal would lead to increased crime and drug trafficking, “potential terrorists” coming through the border, and would lead to demographic changes. (Even if Title 42 were to stay in place, there are some populations of migrants, such as those arriving from Nicaragua, who cannot be turned away because of strained diplomatic ties.) Officials estimate that 2.4 million migrants have been turned away from the border since Title 42’s implementation, but that number may be inflated due to multiple crossings by the same individuals.
Right-wing media frequently target migrants and immigration policies with fearmongering and racist attacks. In particular, Fox News spent the first half of 2022 peddling lies and conspiracy theories about migrants, whether it was pushing the “great replacement” theory or falsely decrying President Joe Biden’s “open border” policies. Cable networks like CNN have also jumped on this bandwagon in 2022, echoing right-wing talking points about a potential influx of migrants with the end of Title 42 and downplaying the seriousness of GOP governors’ immigration stunts. CNN leadership has also been pushing the network toward a more “neutral” tone on programming, which so far has resulted in positioning the network to capture the right-wing audience.