White House Launches Aliens Gov Immigration Dashboard Tracking ICE Arrests

The White House has launched a new immigration enforcement website called Aliens.gov, using space-themed language to promote ICE arrest data and migrant encounter statistics.

The site presents the issue with UFO-style wording, telling visitors that “aliens” are already living among Americans — before making clear that it is referring to illegal immigrants, not extraterrestrials.

“They walk among us,” the website states.

The Trump administration says the platform is meant to give the public easier access to immigration enforcement information and highlight the impact of illegal immigration across the country.

The website includes a U.S. heat map tracking ICE arrests and immigration operations.

Users can search arrest data by city, state or alleged crime.

The database reportedly displays arrest dates, criminal charges, countries of origin and suspected gang affiliations.

The site also includes a real-time counter showing more than 3 million migrant encounters.

A White House official said the goal is to draw attention to what the administration describes as the consequences of the previous administration’s border policies.

The site also includes an ICE tip line encouraging users to report suspicious activity.

The launch fits into the Trump administration’s broader immigration strategy, which has focused on mass deportations, sanctuary city pressure, detention enforcement and public messaging around border security.

Supporters of the website say it improves transparency by allowing citizens to see immigration enforcement data in their own communities.

Critics are likely to argue that the site uses inflammatory language and risks encouraging fear or suspicion toward immigrants more broadly.

The “alien” branding appears designed to attract attention by borrowing the language of UFO disclosure while redirecting it toward immigration enforcement.

The launch also comes as the administration has separately promoted transparency around unidentified aerial phenomena files, making the theme more politically recognizable.

For now, Aliens.gov gives the White House a new digital tool to promote its immigration agenda and frame illegal immigration as a nationwide public safety issue.

Why It Matters

The site shows how the Trump administration is turning immigration enforcement data into a public-facing political tool. By letting users search ICE arrests by location and alleged crime, the White House is trying to connect national immigration policy directly to local communities.

What Comes Next

The site’s data is expected to be updated on a rolling basis and added to the White House app. Immigration advocates and Democratic officials may challenge the language and presentation, while the administration is likely to use the platform to support further enforcement actions.

The White House launched Aliens.gov, a space-themed immigration dashboard that lets users search ICE arrest data by city, state or alleged crime.

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