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White House Unveils Aliens.gov To Show Immigration Arrest Data

White House Unveils Aliens.gov To Show Immigration Arrest Data

Aliens.gov Website Launched

The White House has launched Aliens.gov, a new immigration enforcement website that uses a space-themed design and UFO-style messaging to present federal immigration data. Unveiled on Thursday, May 28, the platform frames the term “aliens” through dramatic language, saying the people Americans should worry about are not from outer space but are already living in communities across the country. The site states that they have lived in neighborhoods, attended schools and taken part in everyday life, while adding that they “do not belong here.”

Immigration Data And Arrest Records

Aliens.gov combines political messaging with immigration enforcement statistics, including ICE arrests, border data, migrant data and arrest data. The website features a U.S. heat map showing reported alien arrests and a live migrant count displaying more than three million migrant encounters. Users can search the platform by city, state or alleged crime, using immigration arrest records that include arrest dates, criminal charges, countries of origin and suspected gang affiliations.

Trump Administration Message

The site also includes strong language about illegal immigration, stating that millions entered the country and became part of American society while government leaders failed to act. It presents the Trump administration as taking a tougher position on border enforcement and credits President Trump with raising attention around immigration and border security. The platform states that “the truth is no longer out there” and is now available through the new portal.

ICE Tip Line And UAP Context

Aliens.gov also includes an ICE tip line encouraging users to report suspected immigration violations. Officials say the website’s information will be updated continuously and integrated into the existing White House app. The launch comes after two waves of declassified UAP files were released as part of a wider transparency effort involving unexplained aerial phenomena and claims of past government secrecy. While the website uses extraterrestrial imagery and language, its central purpose is to highlight U.S. immigration enforcement activity and provide 

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