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PoliticsMay 28

White House Launches 'Aliens.gov' Website Focused on Immigration Enforcement

The White House has created a new website called aliens.gov that provides immigration enforcement data and reporting tools, not information about extraterrestrial life.

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The White House has launched a new website at aliens.gov that focuses on immigration enforcement rather than extraterrestrial phenomena, despite the domain name's potential for confusion.

The website provides real-time data on immigration arrests, heat maps showing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity, and includes a tip line for reporting individuals who may be in the country illegally. The site uses the legal term "aliens" to refer to foreign nationals, which is standard terminology in U.S. immigration law.

The launch comes amid ongoing national discussions about immigration policy and enforcement. The website appears designed to increase transparency around immigration enforcement activities and provide the public with tools to report suspected violations.

The domain name choice has generated attention due to its association with popular culture references to extraterrestrial life, though the content is entirely focused on immigration matters. The site represents part of the administration's broader immigration enforcement strategy and public engagement efforts.

No official statements have been released regarding any connection between the website launch and discussions of unidentified aerial phenomena or extraterrestrial life, despite speculation in some media reports.

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