White House Posts ‘Stand with ICE’ Video Without New Policy Details
The White House posted a video titled “Stand with ICE” on January 11, 2026. The page includes the title, date, and video format, but it does not announce a new statute, a spending move, or a fresh enforcement order. citeturn0search0
Two other White House items published the same day show the administration pushing out more political and media content, including a video of President Donald J. Trump speaking to House Republican members and a gallery from an interview with Katie Pavlich of NewsNation. Those posts establish the date and the volume of official output; they do not, by themselves, prove a coordinated campaign or a new ICE policy behind the slogan. citeturn0search1turn0search2
What the “Stand with ICE” page does do is place the agency in a plainly supportive frame. That is a political message, but it is still a message, not a policy document. Nothing on the page spells out operational changes, new targets, or added resources for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. citeturn0search0
So the cleanest reading is narrow: on January 11, the White House published a slogan-driven video about ICE and left the substance out of the post itself. The record supports the branding claim more clearly than any claim of a new enforcement rollout. citeturn0search0turn0search1turn0search2
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