Since Immigration and Customs Enforcement memos leaked detailing the Biden administration’s planned changes to deportation prioritization, Fox News has resorted to its old practice of raising alarms about immigrants supposedly committing dangerous crimes that are based on nativist stereotypes and myths.
The reality of President Joe Biden’s leaked policies on immigrant deportations is not compatible with the hysteria of Fox News’ coverage. The memos regarding deportations under Biden, reported on February 7 by The Washington Post, show that the administration will continue to target those who present serious threats to national and public safety. Contrary to what Fox wants it viewers to believe, the Biden administration has made it clear it will still be deporting undocumented immigrants with a history of criminal behavior while also letting ICE agents make cases for whom they think should be deported.
As The Washington Post reported, “ICE officials say anyone unlawfully in the United States will still be subject to arrest, including people who committed crimes and were released before the memo was issued. Crimes such as sex offenses remain a top priority, they said.”
Nevertheless, over the past few weeks, both daytime and prime-time Fox News personalities have been attempting to rile up their audience by telling them the changes will allow violent criminals, gang members, and sex traffickers to stay in the U.S. without repercussions. In doing so, they’re perpetuating right-wing myths that non-citizens are more likely than citizens to commit criminal activity, although there is a total lack of merit behind these outlandish claims.
- On February 8, Fox host Pete Hegseth argued that limiting deportations would mean “we’re potentially allowing criminals, gang members, sex traffickers into our country unaccounted for.”
- Fox News host Tucker Carlson told his audience a theory about MS-13 gang members being released into their neighborhoods under Biden’s new deportation restraints.
- Similarly, Tom Homan, the former acting director of ICE in the Trump administration, issued a grave warning to the Fox audience, claiming that due to Biden’s policies, “more tragedy is going to come. Mark my word: People will die. People will be raped. People will be victimized by criminals that shouldn't even be here.”