The White House has launched a new immigration enforcement website with a striking message: the “aliens” Americans should worry about are not from outer space, but are already living in communities across the country. The new platform,Aliens.gov, uses a UFO-inspired theme to present live immigration enforcement data, ICE arrest information, and migrant encounter statistics nationwide. The Trump administration unveiled the site Thursday, framing it as both a public information tool and a political statement on illegal immigration.
“They walk among us,” the website declares. “For 60 years, the US government has kept a closely guarded secret. Aliens have been walking among us, living in our neighborhoods, and interacting with us in our daily lives.”
The site continues: “They've shopped in the same stores, attended the same classes as our children, and lived seemingly normal human existences. With one exception — they do not belong here.”
According to Fox News Digital, the website includes a live US heat map tracking “alien arrests” and a counter showing more than 3 million migrant encounters. Users can search ICE arrest records by city, state, or alleged crime, with the database displaying arrest dates, criminal charges, countries of origin, and suspected gang affiliations.
The platform also features a tip line encouraging users to “report suspicious aliens.”
A White House official described the project as “a first of its kind effort” designed to draw attention to immigration policies under the previous administration.
“This is a first of its kind effort to draw eyeballs to the fact that the previous administration’s porous border didn’t just put families in border states at risk, many across the country were in harm's way,” the official told Fox News Digital.
The website repeatedly praises President Donald Trump’s immigration stance, claiming he was “the first to call out the real danger Aliens pose to every American family, every community, and the future of our nation.”
“The truth is no longer out there. It is right here. Right now,” the site states.
The launch comes shortly after the Department of War released additional declassified UAP files as part of a broader government transparency effort involving unexplained aerial phenomena and UFO investigations.
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