
Conservative journalist John Solomon recently promoted a documentary claiming to debunk what he describes as "fake narratives" surrounding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. In a social media post on November 25, 2025, Solomon asserted, "> Check out this great documentary. It debunks the fake narrative of the left. No ICE agents plucking kids from classrooms or handcuffing grandmas. They are just arresting criminals and getting doxxed for it. Great job Katie!"
The documentary highlighted by Solomon is "The Real Story of ICE: Stopping Human Trafficking and Illegal Immigration," produced by Just the News, a media outlet founded by Solomon. This film aims to present an alternative perspective on ICE's activities, focusing on the agency's efforts against human trafficking and illegal immigration, often featuring interviews with ICE agents.
Public discourse around ICE has been highly polarized, with critics frequently pointing to past policies and enforcement actions as overly aggressive or contributing to family separations. These criticisms often form the "fake narrative" that Solomon and the documentary seek to counter, portraying ICE agents as primarily engaged in law enforcement against criminal elements rather than targeting innocent individuals.
Solomon's tweet also drew attention to the issue of doxxing, the act of publishing private identifying information about an individual online without their consent. Reports indicate that ICE agents have been targets of such campaigns, raising concerns about their personal safety and privacy in the context of their duties.
The "Katie" praised in Solomon's tweet is likely Katie Hopkins, a British political commentator known for her outspoken conservative and anti-immigration views. Hopkins has previously collaborated with John Solomon and Just the News on immigration-related content, aligning with the documentary's perspective to challenge prevailing narratives on immigration enforcement.