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White House Launches Aliens.gov to Track Immigration Arrests and Deportations

The White House has debuted Aliens.gov, a space-themed portal providing real-time data on U.S. immigration enforcement. The site features an interactive map of arrests and will feed directly into the official White House mobile application. "They Walk Among Us": White House Launches "Aliens" Website. What It's About The website is called Aliens.gov and is a space-themed immigration enforcement website that features a US map tracking "alien arrests". The data on the site will be updated.

Immigration policy remains a central point of tension in U.S. governance, influencing both diplomatic relations and internal security measures. On May 29, 2026, the White House unveiled Aliens.gov, a platform aimed at centralizing enforcement data—a task previously managed through internal records and periodic reports. By mapping arrest density by state, the government is moving toward a more digitized, public-facing approach to tracking immigration status.

The portal's space-themed aesthetic has sparked debate, drawing sharp criticism for its choice of branding while supporters point to the increased accessibility of the data. For stakeholders, including the Indian-origin community and international observers, the site functions as a live ledger for monitoring the scale of enforcement actions across the country.

FeatureDetails
Launch DateMay 29, 2026
PlatformAliens.gov
Key FunctionInteractive map of U.S. immigration arrests
IntegrationWhite House Mobile App

Glossary

Alien: A legal designation in the U.S. for individuals who are not citizens or nationals of the country.

Deportation: The legal process of removing a foreign national from the U.S. due to violations of immigration law.

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