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Maria Briceño
By Maria Briceño March 30, 2026

ICE agents are at some airports, but this video of a man being detained is a skit

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  • This is not a real encounter between a U.S. citizen with an immigration agent. The people appearing in the video are actors.

  • The TikTok account that originally published the video regularly shares prank videos and skits. 

A video of what looks like an abrupt exchange between an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent and an airplane passenger has stirred social media outrage. But it isn’t footage of an actual law enforcement encounter.  

The video shows a man at an airplane cabin wearing a bulletproof vest and a badge with his face covered. The man asks a woman at the front of the plane for someone named "Juan Garcia." He then walks down the aisle to confront a bearded man.

"We would like to verify that you’re a citizen of this country, look dude, you’re wearing a Mexico shirt," the masked man says before escorting the bearded man and a woman seated next to him off of the plane. People on the plane jeer at the exchange and film the encounter with their phones.

"ICE thug kidnaps US citizen on a plane for being Latino," the video’s caption reads in a March 26 Facebook post.

Other X, TikTok and YouTube users also shared the video with similar captions. 

The video may seek to replicate the tensions of real encounters recorded between ICE agents and U.S. citizens in cities across the U.S., but in this case it’s staged.

President Donald Trump sent ICE agents to help Transportation Security Administration workers with security lines across U.S. airports because of the partial government shutdown, but this footage isn’t a result of Trump’s order. 

The video has a TikTok watermark with the username, @tonyandangel. The account posted footage of the supposed arrest on March 25, with the caption, "ICE agent removes US citizen from airplane. CRAZY!" The video is currently unavailable in the account.  

The account has posted multiple skits and prank videos, including other videos in the same airplane set. We also noticed that some of the people in the purported ICE agent video were featured in other skits

The blue chairs and carpet with the white airplane cabin matches the image of the airplane set offered to social media creators by Network Media, a company that provides creative coaching, and filming infrastructure for content creators, according to its website.

PolitiFact reached out to the video creator for comment, but didn’t receive an immediate response.

This video of a man being removed from an airplane by an ICE agent is a skit, we rate this claim False.

Our Sources

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X post, March 27, 2026

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YouTube Shorts, accessed March 30, 2026

PolitiFact, Why are ICE agents paid during the partial government shutdown but TSA agents aren't?, March 23, 2026

TikTok account, @tonyandangel, accessed March 30, 2026

TikTok video, March 25, 2026

TikTok video, Jan. 23, 2026

TikTok video, Dec. 18, 2025

TikTok video, March 24, 2026

Network Media, Network Media Studios, accessed March 30, 2026

Department of Homeland Security, Arrested: Worst of the Worst, accessed March 30, 2026

DHS, News & Updates, accessed March 30, 2026

PolitiFact, Fact-check: Trump officials’ statements about Alex Pretti’s fatal shooting by Border Patrol agents, Jan. 26, 2026

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