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The White House is taking an unconventional approach to highlighting immigration enforcement efforts. A newly launched website is drawing attention online by combining humor, pop-culture references, and detailed immigration data in an effort to showcase the Trump administration’s border security achievements.

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From The Epoch Times:

Curious social media scrollers quickly realized that the website was not the highly anticipated third drop of declassified UFO files by the Department of War, but instead was an interactive map that showed where illegal immigrants were arrested in the United States since President Donald Trump entered his second term in January 2025.

Some of the hotspots include Florida, parts of eastern and southern Texas, southern California, Arizona, Georgia, and the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

For example, the map showed that 17,323 illegal immigrants have been arrested in Dallas since Trump’s second term started in January 2025, and it detailed what charges they faced, if the suspects were affiliated with a gang, and what their country of origin was.

The website, aliens.gov, was unveiled by the White House on May 28 and quickly generated widespread attention on social media. Styled around extraterrestrial themes and references to recently declassified UFO documents, the site directs visitors to an interactive map displaying immigration enforcement activity across the nation.

According to the administration, the site is intended to provide transparency about illegal immigration and the actions being taken by federal authorities. Users can explore arrest statistics, review information about criminal charges and gang affiliations, and see where immigration enforcement operations have occurred since President Trump’s second term began.

The launch comes as the administration continues to pursue aggressive immigration enforcement policies. Earlier this year, the Department of Homeland Security reported millions of self-deportations and hundreds of thousands of removals as part of a broader effort to secure the border and enforce immigration law.

The website’s debut also coincides with reports that Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is considering additional measures aimed at sanctuary jurisdictions. According to recent comments, DHS is exploring options that could affect customs and immigration processing at airports located in cities that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

Supporters argue that the website offers greater transparency regarding immigration enforcement and highlights the scale of the challenge facing federal authorities. Critics, meanwhile, have questioned the site’s messaging and use of humor in discussing a serious policy issue.

This story is another reminder to pray for wisdom for our leaders as they address immigration challenges. We can also pray for secure borders, just enforcement of the law, and compassionate solutions that uphold both national sovereignty and human dignity.

What do you think about the White House’s new immigration transparency website? Share your thoughts and prayers below.

(Excerpt from The Epoch Times. Photo Credit: DHS photo by Tia Dufour)

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