White House launches ‘alien’ website to brag about the arrest of migrants

The White House launched a new space-themed “alien” website — but it does not deliver on the UFO or extraterrestrial disclosures the administration has insisted are coming soon.

Instead, the site boasts about President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, provocatively comparing undocumented migrants living in the U.S. to outer space creatures.

“Aliens have been walking among us, living in our neighborhoods, and interacting with us in our daily lives,” the site states in a large font reminiscent of the iconic “Star Wars” crawl. “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.”

“President Trump was the first to call out the real danger Aliens pose to every American family, every community, and the future of our nation,” it continues.

The website includes an “alien arrest” heat map, seemingly sourced from Immigration and Customs Enforcement data, where users can look up arrests, associated charges and countries of origin by location.

In New York, for instance, it lists 4,697 arrests since Trump’s inauguration, with charges such as arson, assault, stolen property and weapons offenses, alongside more vague categories like “immigration” and “general crimes.”

At the bottom of the page, there is also a tip line where users can report “suspicious aliens.”

“If you’ve witnessed an Alien abduction, do not be alarmed,” the website reads. “The Alien is in good hands. We will take care of it… and return it safely to its place of origin.”

Americans expecting greater government transparency on extraterrestrials may be disappointed — particularly given the administration’s repeated suggestions that such information is forthcoming.

In February, Trump directed federal agencies to declassify records related to UFOs and alien encounters, and in March, the White House registered the domain name “Aliens.gov,” increasing speculation. Earlier this month, Trump teased that the Pentagon was gearing up to release “very interesting” UFO files.

“We’re going to be releasing a lot of things that we haven’t,” Trump said at a White House event celebrating NASA astronauts.

In recent weeks, the Pentagon has released several batches of UFO-related files, including declassified FBI documents and pilot reports of unusual encounters and images from NASA missions.

The latest disclosures, however, do not appear to contain any definitive, bombshell evidence confirming the existence of alien life, Forbes reported.

“I would like to remind people that transparency won’t all happen at once, it will take some time,” Rep. Tim Burchett, a Tennessee Republican who has long called for the release of UFO files, said earlier this month.

The White House’s new website, however, is focused squarely on immigration, playing up the dual use of the term “alien” to refer to both extraterrestrials and undocumented immigrants.

Since returning to office, Trump has intensified a crackdown on illegal immigration, sealing the southern border and deploying ICE agents across U.S. cities in line with his pledge to carry out the largest deportation operation in American history.

His efforts have drawn sharp criticism, with opponents accusing the administration of heavy-handed or even unlawful tactics. The White House maintains it is enforcing the law and working to remove millions who entered the U.S. illegally under former President Joe Biden.

Tensions escalated in January, when federal immigration agents surged into Minneapolis, where two U.S. citizens were killed in encounters with federal authorities. Since then, polls have shown many Americans have deep concerns about Trump’s handling of immigration.

In a February Marist survey, nearly two-thirds of respondents said ICE’s tactics had gone too far. A March YouGov poll found that support for abolishing the agency had reached a record-high 50 percent.