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White House launches 'aliens.gov' domain tracking illegal immigrants instead of extraterrestrials.

May 31, 2026 US News

The White House officially launched its enigmatic 'aliens.gov' domain Thursday, revealing a stark truth that defies public expectation. The site opens with a dramatic Star Wars-style crawl warning visitors that 'They walk among us.' This ominous introduction teases a hidden government secret about extraterrestrials living undetected among ordinary Americans.

Scrolling past the initial deception exposes the site's true purpose. It displays a live ticker tracking federal law enforcement encounters with migrants living in the United States illegally. The page also presents immigration enforcement data and arrest statistics rather than information about extraterrestrial species.

The Trump administration secured this domain in March to serve a specific political objective. A searchable database now details ICE arrests, listing detainees' alleged criminal histories, nationalities, arrest records, and purported gang ties. Visitors can access an ICE reporting portal specifically labeled for 'suspicious aliens.'

Government leaders claim they spent decades concealing what the site describes as an ongoing 'invasion.' This rollout immediately triggered fierce backlash from the UFO community. Members of this group accused the White House of hijacking disclosure language for an immigration campaign.

Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell anticipated the move hours before the launch. Posting on X, he warned, 'I suspect tonight the White House is going to punk the American people.' He argued officials would weaponize public curiosity about UFOs to deliver a political message unrelated to the global mystery.

A White House official told Fox News Digital that this effort draws attention to border security failures. The official stated the previous administration's porous border put families at risk across the entire nation. The website text accuses the US government of hiding illegal immigrants from Americans for 60 years.

The site declares, 'Aliens have been walking among us, living in our neighborhoods, and interacting with us in our daily lives.' It claims these individuals shopped in the same stores and attended the same classes as children. The text adds, 'With one exception - they do not belong here.'

A running counter on the homepage claims more than 3.1 million 'encounters.' The number continues to climb as of Thursday evening. The site provides no explanation regarding the specific time period the tally covers.

The website asserts that President Trump was the first to call out the real danger aliens pose to every American family. It claims this threat endangers every community and the future of the nation. The site is packed with UFO disclosure language to keep visitors engaged.

Officials tell people not to be alarmed if they witness an alien abduction. The text concludes, 'The Alien is in good hands.' This messaging aims to shift focus from extraterrestrial mysteries to immigration enforcement priorities.

We will take care of it… and return it safely to its place of origin," the statement reads. This official message has sparked immediate confusion and anger among the public.

The domain in question features a heat map of the United States displaying immigration arrest statistics sourced directly from Immigration and Customs Enforcement data.

This revelation has led many citizens to believe the Trump administration is not honoring its commitment to transparency regarding disclosure as previously promised.

One user on X expressed deep frustration, stating that conflating illegal immigrants with extraterrestrials is an absurd and stupid attempt at a pun.

Many observers feel betrayed after thinking this administration was finally taking disclosure seriously, only to encounter this sad attempt at wit.

Others were not surprised by the true purpose of the website, noting that while aliens may exist, the government will not release evidence of them.

The public frustration intensifies as the President recently released vast troves of UFO files, promising Americans a new era of openness.

The White House has been approached for comment regarding these concerns and the potential misinterpretation of official documents.

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