Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 28
White House Launches Aliens.gov Tracking 3 Million Migrant Encounters and ICE Arrests
Updated
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?