White House Launches Immigration Arrest Map With ‘Alien’ Theme

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New Website Tracks ICE Arrests Nationwide

The White House launched a new website highlighting immigration arrests across the United States using sci-fi-inspired language and imagery comparing migrants to “aliens.”

The site features an interactive map showing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrest data across the country, with red markers indicating arrest totals in major cities and states.

Sci-Fi Style Messaging Sparks Attention

The website includes dramatic text styled like a science-fiction movie opening, describing migrants as “aliens” who “do not belong here.” It also invites users to report “suspicious aliens” through an ICE tip line.

The launch comes as the Trump administration continues its immigration crackdown while also promoting transparency efforts related to UFO and unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) records.

Texas, Florida and California Show Highest Arrest Totals

According to the website, Dallas recorded more than 17,000 immigration arrests between January 2025 and May 2026. Miami reported over 6,000 arrests, while San Diego logged more than 8,500.

The database lists alleged criminal offenses tied to arrests, including immigration violations, robbery, weapons offenses and homicide allegations, though it does not break down how many arrests were connected to specific crimes or affiliations.

Immigration Crackdown Faces Mixed Public Reaction

Immigration remains a key focus of President Donald Trump’s administration. While earlier polls showed strong support for tougher border enforcement, more recent surveys found growing concern that enforcement efforts may be going too far.

The administration has defended its policies as necessary for public safety and border security, while critics continue protesting ICE operations in several major U.S. cities.

For more on Trump’s controversial immigration enforcement, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.