The White House, under President Donald Trump, has launched its most unhinged website ever: “Aliens.gov.” And the internet is not pleased.

However, it has nothing to do with UFO disclosure and extraterrestrial aliens, but instead, focuses on illegal immigrants in the United States of America and their arrest data.

Lately, there has been an increasing curiosity and anticipation for UFO disclosure and aliens after the Trump administration registered the aforementioned domain in March, reported the Defense Scoop. A month prior, Trump had claimed that his government would release secret files regarding UFOs and extraterrestrials.

On Thursday, May 28, the White House launched the questionable website, the style and layout of which can be described as “UFO drag.” The site has a green banner on top, with the words, “They walk among us.”

“For 60 years, the US government has kept a closely guarded secret,” the words below the banner read. “Aliens have been walking among us, living in our neighborhoods, and interacting with us in our daily lives.”

The text then goes on to add that these “aliens” have lived seemingly normal lives with visits to the same stores, and attending the same classes “as our children.” It then issues an exception: “They do not belong here.”

The website also has a live ticker that gives a count of the law enforcement officials’ encounters with illegal immigrants. It also has a heat map that shows Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) “alien arrests” by city.

The site allows users to look up these arrests by their country of origin, criminal charges, if any, and suspected affiliations with gangs. The Aliens.gov site will also let users zoom in on cities and states on the maps, so that they can get a better view of the migrants whom ICE has arrested.

A red link at the bottom will generate an online form that will let users share any tips with ICE agents regarding any “suspicious aliens.” The website claims that numerous presidents, members of Congress, and high-ranking officials helped cover up the “invasion.” In contrast, it portrays Trump as the man who was courageous enough to talk about the “truth.”

“President Trump was the first to call out the real danger Aliens pose to every American family, every community, and the future of our nation,” the website says. The White House dropped a teaser on X, formerly Twitter, that showed an animation of a saucer abducting a person near a border wall.

Reactions from netizens started to pour in shortly after the website went live. Many users slammed Trump’s administration over the new website and the announcement, with several commenters pushing the government to release the notorious Epstein Files.

Others called out the “dehumanization” of immigrants. “Reducing human beings fleeing desperate situations to literal sci-fi monsters just to make a political point is incredibly dehumanizing. The level of detachment required to design this is bone chilling,” wrote one user on X.

Yet other users expressed disappointment with the government for not delivering information on UFO disclosure.

“Well this administration lost all trust. They just mocked the millions of voters who voted for Trump, who have been wishing for real disclosure. Instead you just slapped all your constituents and voters in the face. Way to go. Way to alienate your constituents,” said one commenter.

“All the ufo disclosure talk was really just cringe hype about illegal alien deportations,” wrote another netizen.

Yet others blasted Trump’s administration, labeling the Alien.gov annoucement “unprofessional,” and “lame.”

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