Led by Fox, Journalists Embed With DHS Amid Media Crackdown
Major media outlets fail to question ICE and DHS on the reliability of their claims about deportation efforts.
by Matthew Cunningham-Cook September 24, 2025
On August 6, journalists from Fox News embedded with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents for the now infamous Trojan Horse raid on a Home Depot in Los Angeles. Their exclusive report opens from inside a Penske truck (rented against company policy) as agents burst out and detain 16 undocumented immigrants lured there by the offer of work.
Two days later, a different set of journalists were injured and arrested by Los Angeles law enforcement officers while reporting on protests against that and other immigration raids in the area.
The contrast illustrates the dilemma media organizations face as the Trump administration escalates its crackdown on a free press: get safe access to events as theyre happening but run the risk of compromising basic standards of journalistic integrity, or do the challenging work of reportingpotentially putting ones body on the line.
The report from Fox follows a trend. Journalists from that network, NBC, ABC, CBS, The New York Times, the New York Post, and Newsmax have all embedded with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and CBP operations over the past nine months under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), giving the operations a publicity boost while leaving key claims about DHS enforcement policies unquestioned.
https://prospect.org/justice/2025-09-24-fox-journalists-embed-dhs-media-crackdown/