
The same White House that promised to share information on UFOs and potential alien visits is now spreading disinformation on non-citizens. Just go to aliens.gov and check it our for yourself.
When you go to the site you are hit with language like this:
Millions arrived under the cover of darkness and embedded themselves directly into our society.
Countless presidents, congressmen, and senior officials knew exactly what was happening.
But what you really have is a government page connected to ICE where you can turn in your neighbors. It sounds more like a twisted government playing off of the recent film Disclosure Day while generally insulting those Americans who were hoping this government could shed some light on UFOs.
Wired magazine also highlighted the flawed information on the website, noting:
One of the first things visitors to the site see is a counter labeled “encounters,” ostensibly indicating how many undocumented immigrants federal agents have arrested since Trump took office. The counter is fake. The starting number—3,129,580—is hand-typed into the website, and its upward motion is generated by a timer initiated by the visitor’s own browser, according to a WIRED analysis of the site’s code. The figure does not correspond to any enforcement total published by immigration authorities and is roughly seven times larger than the actual ICE arrest count since January 2025.
So again, what we have is a government promising transparency about UFO records only to mislead the public with a bait-and-switch page providing false information.
Is anyone really surprised that the public does not trust the government on such matters?