• Source:JND
HighLights
  1. White House launched "alien-themed" website for immigration enforcement.
  2. Site provides data, maps, and ICE tip line for migrants.
  3. Dramatic language used, referring to migrants as "aliens."

The White House on Friday launched a new website that initially appeared to be about aliens or UFOs, as it used space-themed language and dramatic messaging. However, it turned out to be an immigration enforcement platform focused on illegal migrants in the United States.

US Launches Alien-Themed Website

The website uses unusual storytelling and imagery but presents real data related to border security and immigration arrests. It uses dramatic language to describe migrants, which reads as: “They walk among us.” The site also claims that for decades, the US government has hidden the presence of “aliens” living normal lives in American communities, attending schools, shopping in stores, and working in society.

What Is It About?

However, it clarifies that these “aliens” are not from space but refer to illegal migrants. The platform includes immigration enforcement data such as maps showing arrests across the US, live counters of migrant encounters, and search tools to view arrest records by location, crime, or origins.

Speaking to Fox News about the latest move, a White House official stated that the website is meant to highlight immigration concerns. The administration aims to make enforcement data more transparent and visible to the public. The platform also features an ICE tip line, encouraging users to report suspected illegal migrants.

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Meanwhile, the videos posted by the White House indicate how these aliens would be treated. One clip shows a UFO identifying a person and then taking them away to another location, representing immigration enforcement actions.

Earlier on May 22, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a policy, requiring many immigrants already living legally in the country to leave and apply for permanent residency (Green Card) from their home countries. The move came as a shock, especially for Indian nationals, who form a large share of the immigrant population in the US.

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