White House Launches Controversial Migrant Tracking Website
White House’s ‘aliens’ website is something far more sinister

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The White House has unveiled a new website tracking migrant arrests across the U.S., labeled with the term 'aliens.' The site features a map of arrests, with Texas and Florida seeing the highest numbers. Critics argue the use of the term 'aliens' echoes historical discrimination and raises concerns about privacy and safety.
- 01The new website plots migrant arrests across the U.S., with Texas and Florida having the highest numbers.
- 02The site describes migrants as 'aliens,' a term historically associated with discrimination.
- 03New York recorded 3,650 migrant arrests since January 2025, while Laredo, Texas, had 5,921 arrests.
- 04The website encourages residents to report suspicious migrants and includes a ticker of total encounters, which reached 3,130,175.
- 05The Trump administration has filed lawsuits against four states for not supporting ICE operations.
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The White House has launched a controversial new website aimed at tracking migrant arrests across the United States, branding migrants as 'aliens.' The site features a map showing arrest locations, with Texas and Florida reporting the highest numbers of detained individuals. For instance, New York has seen 3,650 arrests since January 2025, while Laredo, Texas, recorded 5,921 arrests, predominantly involving South American nationals. The website promotes a narrative suggesting that these 'aliens' have infiltrated American society, urging citizens to report suspicious activities. Critics have condemned the use of the term 'aliens,' linking it to historical discrimination, including its use in Nazi propaganda. Additionally, the Trump administration has initiated legal action against several states for their refusal to support ICE operations, with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey denouncing these tactics as unconstitutional. The site raises significant concerns about privacy, safety, and the treatment of migrants in the U.S.
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The website's launch could affect local communities by increasing surveillance and reporting of migrants.
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