White House Launches Aliens.gov Tracking 3 Million Migrant Encounters and ICE Arrests
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Updated · Fox News · May 28
White House Launches Aliens.gov Tracking 3 Million Migrant Encounters and ICE Arrests
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 28
Aliens.gov went live Thursday as a White House-run dashboard showing more than 3 million migrant encounters, a live map of "alien arrests" and searchable ICE enforcement data nationwide.
The site uses UFO-style language and imagery to cast illegal immigration as a hidden domestic threat, with officials saying the goal is to draw attention to risks they blame on the previous administration's border policies.
ICE arrest entries can be searched by city, state or alleged crime and list arrest dates, criminal charges, countries of origin and suspected gang ties; the platform also includes a tip line to report "suspicious aliens."
Rolling updates will also appear in the White House app, extending the administration's broader messaging campaign as Trump pushes immigration enforcement and government "transparency" themes.
Why has the government paired a new immigration tracking site with the release of declassified UAP files?
What are the privacy implications of a public website featuring a real-time map of immigrant arrests?
As the government releases UAP files, how can the public distinguish genuine anomalies from historical disinformation?