The White House with a holographic aliens.gov website display showing border enforcement map and statistics.
The White House with a holographic aliens.gov website display showing border enforcement map and statistics.
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White House launches aliens.gov website on immigration

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The White House unveiled a new website called aliens.gov on Thursday, using extraterrestrial-themed language to highlight enforcement actions against illegal immigrants. The site features an interactive map of arrests and real-time encounter statistics at the southern border.

The website opens with neon text declaring “They Walk Among Us,” referring to illegal immigrants who have entered the United States. It states that “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.”

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Initial reactions on X include praise for the creative and meme-worthy X-Files style, criticism labeling the site disgusting, neutral descriptions of the immigration tracker, and skeptical views calling it a distraction.

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Illustration of a federal appeals court gavel blocking Trump's border 'invasion' proclamation, with asylum seekers at an opening U.S.-Mexico border gate.
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Appeals court blocks Trump’s ‘invasion’ border proclamation, clearing path to resume asylum processing

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A federal appeals court on Friday ruled that President Donald Trump’s proclamation describing migration at the U.S.-Mexico border as an “invasion” and using that finding to suspend access to asylum exceeds the authority Congress granted in immigration law. The decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit could require the government to restart at-the-border asylum processing, though the administration has indicated it plans to seek further review.

The White House has released The White House App, now available on the App Store and Google Play. The app provides access to press releases, livestream announcements, a photo gallery and notifications for official communications. A press release describes it as offering a direct line to the White House with unfiltered, real-time updates.

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President Donald Trump promised at a Phoenix rally that UFO and UAP files will soon be released, stating the process—directed to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth—is underway with interesting documents uncovered. The April 17 update follows his February announcement and March executive order for declassification, amid midterm campaigning.

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