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The White House video featuring a flying saucer and border fence quickly sparked outrage online.
The site compares undocumented immigrants to extraterrestrials, refers to people as "it," and says "they do not belong here."
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White House drops eerie aliens 'walk among us’ warning — but the truth is much closer to home
The White House launched aliens.gov, a space-themed site with live illegal immigrant arrest data, ICE heat maps and a tip line to report aliens.
On Thursday, the White House posted several cryptic videos on social media that teased an upcoming announcement connected to an “aliens.gov” web address. The videos, featuring imagery such as crop circles and UFOs, initially seemed to be indicating some announcement or revelation concerning extraterrestrial life.
The White House on Thursday launched a UFO-themed immigration enforcement website that initially appeared to focus on aliens.
The White House is mocking the idea of the U.S. retaining secrets involving alien encounters by launching a space-themed website that touts the arrests of immigrants unauthorized to live in the U.S. The website,
Aliens have been walking among us, living in our neighborhoods, and interacting with us in our daily lives,’ the site states
The White House launched a website teasing new information on aliens, but it actually delivers immigration arrest data, including hundreds in Kansas.
The White House turned a legal term into a science-fiction spectacle. The real story is not the theatrics. It is how language moves an audience from watching to acting.
M. Gessen is an Opinion columnist for The Times. They are the winner of the 2026 Pulitzer Prize for opinion writing. They are the author of 11 books, including “The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia,” which won the National Book Award in 2017.
The website says Trump was the first U.S. president to "call out the real danger aliens pose to every American family."
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