SINCE THE VERY beginning of the year, President Donald Trump’s administration has worked to build a self-sustaining digital media ecosystem in support of its controversial immigration policies. That system is now working overtime as protests bubble up in Los Angeles and get planned across the country, spawning an onslaught of AI-generated slop and reality television–style content.
Protests broke out on Friday shortly afterImmigration and Customs Enforcement officers conducted a series of raids targeting Latino communities in Los Angeles. Reality star Phil “Dr. Phil” McGraw and the camera crew for his new Merit TV network embedded with immigration officials during ICE’s Friday raids, CNN reported. Merit TV announced in a press release that its footage will be aired throughout a “2-Night Television Event” on Monday and Tuesday. The broadcast includes an exclusive one-on-one interview with Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan. (There is already an interview with Homan currently streaming on Merit TV’s site.)
“Dr. Phil and Tom Homan break down the multi-agency raid targeting cartel-linked businesses in LA’s garment district,” states the Merit TV email about Monday night’s program. “With $80 million in undeclared imports uncovered, $17 million in unpaid tariffs identified, and 41 undocumented immigrants detained, the high-impact operation drew fierce public protests. Homan addresses the growing backlash and explains the zero-tolerance policy for interference with federal enforcement.”










