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White House Aliens.gov Launch Reveals Site Targets Immigration, Not Extraterrestrials

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White House Aliens.gov Launch Reveals Site Targets Immigration, Not Extraterrestrials
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The White House launched aliens.gov, initially thought to be about UFO disclosure, but it instead tracks immigration enforcement against illegal migrants, sparking backlash from UFO enthusiasts.

The White House has officially launched its mysterious aliens.gov website, but contrary to widespread speculation, the site has nothing to do with extraterrestrial life. Instead, it serves as a portal for tracking federal law enforcement encounters with migrants living in the United States illegally.

The domain, secured by the Trump administration in March, went live on Thursday and immediately drew attention for its provocative design, which includes a Star Wars-style opening crawl declaring They walk among us. Visitors who scroll further discover that the aliens in question are not from another planet but are individuals residing in the country without legal authorization.

The site features a live ticker counting what it terms encounters, which exceeded 3.1 million by Thursday evening, though no timeframe is provided. It also includes a searchable database of ICE arrests, detailing detainees alleged criminal histories, nationalities, arrest records, and purported gang affiliations. A heat map of the United States displays immigration enforcement data, and the site directs users to a reporting portal labeled for suspicious aliens.

The website text accuses the U.S. government of concealing the presence of illegal immigrants for 60 years, claiming they have been walking among us, living in our neighborhoods, and interacting with us in our daily lives, but with one exception they do not belong here. President Trump is credited as the first to call out the real danger Aliens pose to every American family, community, and the nation.

A White House official told Fox News Digital that the site is a first-of-its-kind effort to draw attention to the risks posed by the previous administration's porous border, which they claim endangered not just border states but the entire country. The rollout has sparked significant backlash, particularly from the UFO community. Many accuse the White House of hijacking the language of disclosure for an immigration campaign.

Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, who posted on X hours before the launch, wrote, I suspect tonight the White House is going to punk the American people. Theyll use the massive public interest in UAP and aliens and weaponize that curiosity for a political message that has nothing to do with the global mystery surrounding UFOs. Others expressed frustration, noting that the administration had previously released troves of UFO files, promising transparency.

One X user commented, There is clearly something going on with UAP, and conflating illegal aliens with aliens/extraterrestrials is stupid. And everyone was thinking this administration was taking disclosure seriously, and then you drop this sad attempt at being witty and punny. The site itself is packed with UFO disclosure language, including assurances not to be alarmed if someone witnesses an alien abduction, as the Alien is in good hands and will be returned safely to its place of origin.

Despite the controversy, the White House has not commented further. The website marks a notable shift in the use of government domains, leveraging public curiosity about extraterrestrials to address a domestic political issue. Critics argue that it trivializes both immigration enforcement and UFO transparency efforts, while supporters see it as a clever way to engage a broader audience.

As the debate continues, the aliens.gov page remains a focal point of both amusement and outrage, highlighting the intersection of pop culture, policy, and public perception in modern governance

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