The interactive map lists charges, countries of origin and a gang flag for each city. Federal arrest records obtained through litigation show that most people taken into custody have no criminal convi
The Alien Invasion occurred on January 20, 2025 when these slimy creatures slithered into office and began destroying America. Looking forward to loading them all up on one of those amazing (?) Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos rocket ships and deporting them all - one way - to Pluto.
Sick is debatable. Evil and paranoid, self centered to the point of not going to his son's wedding. That is not debatable, and very obvious. (He may *also* be sick, but not in a way that would excuse him from punishment in a Court of Law.)
I went to whitehouse.gov and attempted to find this page by navigating among the pages. Couldn’t find it. Are you sure this is a real page on the official White House web site? Yes, I know I can find it by clicking the link you cite. Web sites can be faked.
As a programmer with a little knowledge of how domains and servers work (but not a cybersecurity expert), this is my assessment:
The URL belongs to whitehouse.gov. The URL is not faked. Anything after the slash is a page on the whitehouse.gov domain.
There are two possibilities:
1. Someone with authorization to put this page up did so.
2. Someone without authorization hacked into the website (or used someone else's login credentials to log in) and put the page up without permission.
Either way, if there is no link from another whitehouse.gov page, then there are two basic ways that people find this page:
1. Someone who knows about the page posts one or more direct links to it. Others find that person's post and may or may not post the link again on other sites. As more people copy and post the link, more people find out about it.
2. Search engine crawlers find the page when they a) traverse all pages on the website and then index it and/or b) traverse other websites and find a link there to this page.
Search engines know about this page. I did a search using the DuckDuckGo search engine and found the page immediately. This is what I put into the search box, and the Aliens came up as the very first result:
(You can use a search engine to search just a specific site by using "site:" followed immediately by the domain name and domain extension.)
Then I tried searching only for "aliens" all by itself in Google's search engine, where the top results were stories about this very same "Aliens" page.
The stories on mainstream media sites are only a day old. Now let's see how long this page stays up after more people start criticizing it.
Thanks for your excellent research, Margaret. We don’t know if the page is officially sanctioned or added via hack, but either is … sad. Or maybe horrifying. Or maybe the best word is “surreal.”
Just tell the truth ICE. If 20% had criminal convictions then do the deportation hearing and deport. Mission accomplished. No need to embellish lie and mislead.
The Alien Invasion occurred on January 20, 2025 when these slimy creatures slithered into office and began destroying America. Looking forward to loading them all up on one of those amazing (?) Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos rocket ships and deporting them all - one way - to Pluto.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/may/29/blue-origin-rocket-explodes
He’s a sick man.
Sick is debatable. Evil and paranoid, self centered to the point of not going to his son's wedding. That is not debatable, and very obvious. (He may *also* be sick, but not in a way that would excuse him from punishment in a Court of Law.)
This is disgusting and outrageous.
I went to whitehouse.gov and attempted to find this page by navigating among the pages. Couldn’t find it. Are you sure this is a real page on the official White House web site? Yes, I know I can find it by clicking the link you cite. Web sites can be faked.
The pages I did find (https://www.whitehouse.gov/releases/2026/04/democrats-empower-sick-criminal-illegal-alien-predators-to-prey-on-american-women-children/) are horrific enough, Joseph Goebbels would have written them in 1938 if there’d been an internet.
The link is in the article, but you can also find it at www.whitehouse.gov/aliens
I think you miss my point. This looks like a faked web site that is not part of the official White House web site.
Understood -- it's also registered as aliens.gov. As sad as it is, this is a real, government website.
Interesting. aliens.gov has a redirect set up so that when you go there you immediately end up at the aforementioned whitehouse.gov/aliens page.
I looked up aliens.gov in ICANN. The domain was first created on 3/17/2026.
Under "Administrative" it says:
Handle: DF133F92B-ROID
Name: CSD/CB – Attn: .gov TLD
Organization: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Email: help@get.gov
Phone: tel:+1.8882820870
Mailing Address: 1110 N. Glebe Rd, Arlington, VA, 22201, United States
Most everything else about the site is "redacted for privacy."
I looked up the organization name. It is part of Homeland Security:
"The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) defends critical infrastructure against threats. "
https://www.usa.gov/agencies/cybersecurity-and-infrastructure-security-agency
So CISA is now tracking and issuing propaganda about migrant arrests instead of protecting against cyber threats?
As a programmer with a little knowledge of how domains and servers work (but not a cybersecurity expert), this is my assessment:
The URL belongs to whitehouse.gov. The URL is not faked. Anything after the slash is a page on the whitehouse.gov domain.
There are two possibilities:
1. Someone with authorization to put this page up did so.
2. Someone without authorization hacked into the website (or used someone else's login credentials to log in) and put the page up without permission.
Either way, if there is no link from another whitehouse.gov page, then there are two basic ways that people find this page:
1. Someone who knows about the page posts one or more direct links to it. Others find that person's post and may or may not post the link again on other sites. As more people copy and post the link, more people find out about it.
2. Search engine crawlers find the page when they a) traverse all pages on the website and then index it and/or b) traverse other websites and find a link there to this page.
Search engines know about this page. I did a search using the DuckDuckGo search engine and found the page immediately. This is what I put into the search box, and the Aliens came up as the very first result:
site:whitehouse.gov aliens
(You can use a search engine to search just a specific site by using "site:" followed immediately by the domain name and domain extension.)
Then I tried searching only for "aliens" all by itself in Google's search engine, where the top results were stories about this very same "Aliens" page.
The stories on mainstream media sites are only a day old. Now let's see how long this page stays up after more people start criticizing it.
Thanks for your excellent research, Margaret. We don’t know if the page is officially sanctioned or added via hack, but either is … sad. Or maybe horrifying. Or maybe the best word is “surreal.”
I agree about the look, and yet it is, in fact, located at whitehouse.gov. These are strange and terrible times in the USA.
Just tell the truth ICE. If 20% had criminal convictions then do the deportation hearing and deport. Mission accomplished. No need to embellish lie and mislead.
Someone, please check this information... I don't believe it gir a minute
Check the link for yourself. It’s bizarre.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/aliens/