A video has surfaced showing a police officer, identified with an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vest, detaining a man who appears to be a Walmart employee. The footage, which has garnered 4 million views on Facebook, features bizarre visual errors attributed to artificial intelligence (AI) generation. Viewers noted the odd movements of the officers in the clip, and various comments reflected a mix of disbelief and casual commentary about immigration enforcement. The account posting the video, “USA Journey 897,” has focused on AI-generated depictions of deportations, similar to actual ICE raids.
Another video from the same account depicts a woman screaming for her baby while being restrained by an ICE officer, further illustrating the disturbing nature of these posts. The account reportedly publishes multiple videos daily, many receiving hundreds of thousands to millions of views, and has shifted from posting real but stolen content to AI-generated material.
Since February, when crude AI-generated deportation videos began circulating, the quality has improved significantly. The account’s emergence coincides with changes at Meta, which has been criticized for allowing harmful rhetoric surrounding immigration to spread on its platform. No comment has been issued by Meta regarding whether these videos violate content standards, despite ongoing concerns about their influence on public perception of immigration enforcement.
- Why it matters: The dissemination of AI-generated deportation videos could normalize negative perceptions of immigrants and influence public discourse about immigration policy.
- The latest: The account has recently shifted its content strategy to include more realistic AI-generated videos, changing the nature of its posts since October 1.
Source: https://www.404media.co/ai-generated-videos-of-ice-raids-are-wildly-viral-on-facebook/
Source: https://www.404media.co/ai-generated-videos-of-ice-raids-are-wildly-viral-on-facebook/

