The White House has created a bizarre new website that seems to allude to the existence of aliens among humans. However, this website is not about any UFOs or mysterious government documents.
This website is called **Aliens.gov**. It features an extraterrestrial motif in order to advertise the activities of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
“The Aliens are among us,” claims the web page in glowing green lettering.
As it starts off, the page begins with some intriguing narrative that resembles the opening of a sci-fi novel.
“For 60 years, the U.S. government has kept a tightly-held secret,” it states.
“Aliens have been walking among us, living within our communities, and interacting with us in our everyday lives.”
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On a cursory view, one may believe that this page divulges something about UFO archives or facts related to extraterrestrial life. However, the statement remains ambiguous until a couple of lines down where it switches over to support for President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
The website functions as an information hub on enforcement activities conducted by ICE. It monitors arrests, detentions, and immigration enforcement operations in all parts of America.
As of this writing, according to this ICE website, over three million arrests were performed by ICE agents.

On this website, ICE invites American citizens to assist immigration enforcement agencies. Citizens are encouraged to report illegal aliens via the online reporting form, which is provided by ICE. The website features maps displaying arrest locations throughout America. Furthermore, there is a long list of migrants encountered and immigration operations conducted by ICE, which extends to almost three thousand pages.
By definition, the current administration refers to foreigners who illegally enter the US territory as illegal aliens. Moreover, entering the country illegally is considered to be a crime, and stricter immigration enforcement is one of the administration’s priorities.
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According to a White House official cited by Fox News Digital, the goal of this initiative is to highlight the consequences of poor border enforcement policy implemented by 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 said.
The website keeps its alien theme throughout. One line near the bottom tells users that the “aliens” will return safely to their “place of origin.”
Another message goes like this: “Should you witness an abduction by the Alien, there is no need to panic. The Alien is well taken care of.”
The campaign launches amid growing tensions surrounding immigration crackdowns in America.
Protests against arrests and deportations started in January of 2025 in various states in the US.
Two activists, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who took part in protest actions against ICE officers, got killed in Minneapolis earlier this year.
Clashes have been reported in other locations as well. Protesters faced ICE agents armed with weapons last night near a detention center in New Jersey. Supporters of those arrested report that they have organized a hunger strike because of poor living conditions at the detention center.
Civil rights defenders and immigration lawyers have spoken out about the situation in ICE detention centers.
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Based on the American Immigration Council, around 73,000 people were detained in ICE custody mid-January.
The group has complained about the use of secrecy by ICE to cover up various forms of abuse in its detention centers. Poor medical attention, abuses and lack of basic amenities such as food and water have been reported from these centers.
“This information should be shared with the public. They need to know about what is going on behind closed doors,” according to the council.
Immigration enforcement was among the important campaign promises made by President Trump to secure victory in the recent elections.
However, recently the president suffered a blow from Congress, where Republican senators shelved their plans of bringing to the floor a large-scale bill that would have provided funds worth $70 billion to ICE and other border security-related departments.
The proposal stalled after disagreements within the Republican Party over a compensation fund tied to Trump allies who claimed federal agencies had treated them unfairly.
As senators left Washington without passing the bill, the future of the immigration package remained uncertain.
The launch of Aliens.gov adds a new and unusual layer to an already heated debate over immigration, enforcement, and political messaging in the United States.




