Since the October 7 attacks on Israel by Hamas and the subsequent bombing campaign in Gaza, Fox News has seized on the chaos in the Middle East to revive its relentless fearmongering campaign suggesting that migrants crossing into the U.S. at the southern border are terrorists, this time from the Middle East. Fox’s toxic rhetoric follows “a spike in hate incidents” against Muslims in the U.S.
In all, Fox News guests and personalities fearmongered about Middle Eastern terrorists coming through the U.S. southern border at least 415 times over the four week period. Fox’s so-called “news”-side shows accounted for 53% of the claims.
Fox News personalities Griff Jenkins, Sean Hannity, Brian Kilmeade, and Bill Melugin had the most claims connecting migrants at the southern border to Middle Eastern terrorism over this period, with 26, 22, 19, and 17 claims, respectively.
Fox “news”-side show America’s Newsroom (41) led in these claims. Hannity (39), Fox and Friends (35), America Reports (33), and Fox Report with Jon Scott (26) followed suit.
Hannity host Sean Hannity illustrated Fox’s narrative line on immigration since the start of the war during an October 10 episode, when he claimed that the Biden administration allowed “8 million illegal immigrants into this country with zero vetting,” and added that “terror cells are in this country as part of that 8 million figure, and that means they are plotting and planning and scheming another 9/11, or worse."