The mysterious government domain that fueled hopes of UFO disclosure now redirects visitors to a White House immigration-tracking website that includes an ICE tip line.
For several months, the registration of the federal domain Aliens.gov fueled speculation across the UFO and UAP community. The name alone seemed to invite questions about extraterrestrials, unidentified anomalous phenomena, and the possibility of long-awaited government disclosure.
The timing only added to the excitement. The domain appeared amid renewed public interest in UAP investigations and ongoing discussions about government transparency regarding unexplained aerial encounters. Many observers wondered whether Aliens.gov might become a centralized portal for declassified UFO records or official information about nonhuman intelligence.
That is not what happened.
Visitors who navigate to Aliens.gov are now redirected to WhiteHouse.gov/aliens, a White House website focused on immigration enforcement rather than extraterrestrial life. The site uses language and imagery that initially resemble classic UFO themes, including references to “aliens” walking among us, but the term is being used in its legal immigration context rather than as a reference to beings from another world.
The website contains immigration-related statistics, enforcement information, and an interactive map displaying arrest data. It also includes a link encouraging visitors to report what it calls “suspicious aliens” through an ICE tip line.
For members of the UFO community, the launch may feel like a missed opportunity. The domain name seemed tailor-made for a government portal addressing UFOs, UAPs, anomalous phenomena, or even questions surrounding nonhuman intelligence. Instead, the site serves an entirely different purpose.
While government agencies continue to release information related to UAP investigations through other channels, Aliens.gov is not one of them. Despite its intriguing name, the website contains no UFO files, no extraterrestrial disclosure, and no information about anomalous phenomena.
For now, at least, the truth about Aliens.gov is considerably more terrestrial than many had hoped.
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I suppose, using reverse logic, perfectly acceptable that Disclosure too is a form of psychological gymnastics..at least given what has been disclosed so far. Isn’t there a Polymarket circus around the 2027 date already..(my guess, a pipe dream).
I saw it days ago…pretty disgusting. And Chris Carter and the theme composer should find a way to sue. The theme from ‘X-Files’. Really? It’s still under copyright.
So wrong on so many levels. Dehumanizing.