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Government introduces playful ‘Aliens.gov’ site while gradually making UFO documents available: ‘They walk among us’

Government introduces playful 'Aliens.gov' site while gradually making UFO documents available: 'They walk among us'

New Website Highlights Illegal Immigrant Arrests

The White House has launched a website called Aliens.gov, which, instead of focusing on UFOs, concentrates on data related to the arrest of illegal immigrants. This announcement came on Thursday, and the site has already stirred quite a bit of talk online—especially since the domain was registered in March, shortly after President Trump hinted at releasing classified information about UFOs.

The title of the site features a green banner proclaiming, “They walk among us,” a statement that seems to tap into the current buzz around UFOs.

As you scroll down, a message appears that reads, “For 60 years, the U.S. government has kept it a closely guarded secret. Aliens have roamed among us, lived in our neighborhoods, and interacted with us in our daily lives.” There’s an interesting twist here—it’s not about the extraterrestrial but rather about immigrants.

The text continues, noting that immigrants blend into society, sharing spaces with everyday Americans. Yet, it adds, “With one exception, they don’t belong here.” Below, a live ticker shows the number of encounters federal law enforcement has had with illegal immigrants, alongside a heatmap displaying arrests made by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Users can interact with the map, zooming into various states and cities to see details about apprehensions. There are also visuals accompanying this initiative, including a playful image of a flying saucer on the White House social media, hinting at the site’s tongue-in-cheek nature.

Moreover, the site features a link to the ICE tip line, encouraging the public to report “suspicious aliens.” It also lists the total number of immigrants detained under Trump’s administration, covering their arrest dates, criminal backgrounds, and potential gang affiliations.

A prominent link at the bottom prompts viewers to “Report a Suspicious Alien,” and the website goes as far as to accuse several past presidents and officials of covering up what it describes as an “invasion.” In contrast, Trump is depicted as a courageous figure, supposedly revealing truths about what he views as a danger to American families and communities.

The statement concludes with a bold declaration: “The truth is no longer there. The truth is here. It’s here now.”

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