A handful of right-wing and right-leaning influencers have been given repeated access to Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids and ride-alongs, celebrating “riding with ICE in Chicago exposing the enemies within” and touting their “full access.”
The ride-alongs have come as Trump sends the National Guard into U.S. cities partially in response to protests against ICE. Right-wing media, who have generally seen increased access to the second Trump administration, have cheered the incursions.
A.J. Bauer, a University of Alabama professor who studies media activism, told NPR that the Trump administration is “working hand in glove” with right-wing influencers “in order to promote the government's message” around the protests against ICE. Meanwhile, some local media outlets have reportedly not been granted the same access when they have asked for it.