The Trump administration launched a public tracking portal that weaponized science fiction tropes to dehumanize undocumented migrants, deliberately blurring lines between immigration data and actual UFO files to create a calculated propaganda campaign that frames human migration as an existential threat, while simultaneously facing public backlash with 58% of Americans stating immigration crackdowns have gone too far and protests erupting at detention centers over alleged poor conditions.
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‘Wipe Them Out’: Trump’s ‘ALIEN OPERATION’ Targets Immigrants; Big ‘War’ Breaks Out In AmericaAdded:
For nearly 60 years, whispers of a tightly guarded secret inside the US government [music] have refused to fade.
A story so extraordinary, it sits at the edge of belief. That something non-human has not only been observed, but may have been living quietly among us, moving through ordinary neighborhoods, >> [music] >> blending into everyday life, completely unseen.
And now, [music] just as curiosity surges again, the narrative resurfaces, louder, [music] more viral, and more cinematic than ever.
It sounds like the kind of revelation that could shake governments, rewrite history, >> [music] >> and redefine humanity's place in the universe.
But here's where the story takes a sharp turn.
Because if you landed here expecting a headline from the White House, [music] a sudden disclosure of extraterrestrial life, or a dramatic unsealing of classified Pentagon files, you're about to be surprised.
This isn't about UFOs lighting up the night sky. It isn't about shadowy crash sites or recovered alien technology buried [music] in desert bunkers. And it certainly isn't the long-awaited confirmation of contact from another world.
Instead, what unfolds is something far more grounded and far more complicated, [music] where myth, speculation, and reality collide, blurring the line between what's believed, what's claimed, and what can actually be proven.
This is the newly launched landing page of the Trump administration. And the aliens they are targeting aren't from outer space. They are human beings.
In a chilling convergence of state-sponsored xenophobia and pop culture distraction, the White House has launched a public tracking portal that weaponizes sci-fi tropes to dehumanize millions of undocumented migrants.
By intentionally blurring the lines between immigration data >> [music] >> and the military's concurrent release of actual UFO files, Washington is executing a calculated propaganda campaign.
The website leaves absolutely no room for empathy. It explicitly frames human migration as a coordinated decades-long invasion covered up by deep state politicians, >> [music] >> positioning Donald Trump as the lone whistleblower with the courage to expose the threat. At the core of the portal is a dynamic map glowing with massive red clusters marking ICE arrests major metropolitan hubs like [music] Dallas, San Diego, and Miami. But, the database is deliberately built on distortion.
The portal paints every single undocumented individual with the broad brush of an existential [music] criminal threat.
Even the massive ticker tape is a manipulation, blending actual unlawful crossings, administrative port of entry denials, and historical expulsions into one terrifying inflated metric of an alien invasion.
The timing of this digital launch is predatory. The administration has deliberately hijacked a genuine cultural moment of public interest regarding government transparency and unidentified anomalous phenomena UAPs being investigated by the Pentagon.
The portal even invites citizens to hunt for suspicious aliens via an ICE tip line. Cynical sci-fi inflected reassurance, the site notes, >> [music] >> "If you've witnessed an alien abduction, do not be alarmed. The alien is in good hands and will be returned safely to its place of origin." It is a deliberate [music] attempt to transform a controversial, legally contentious police state into a participatory, patriotic video game.
Public support for the administration's hardline immigration tactics is cratering with 58% of Americans now stating the crackdowns have gone too far. More critically, the cinematic theater serves to bury the mounting body count of the enforcement apparatus.
The fatal shootings of American citizens, Renee Good and Alex Petey, by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis have shattered the administration's public safety narrative, sparking widespread civil unrest. [music] The message from the White House is clear. If you cannot legally or [music] morally justify the collateral damage of your police actions to a skeptical public, change the vocabulary of the conflict.
>> [music] >> By treating refugees and economic migrants fleeing systemic collapse, not as human beings, but as a hostile non-human vanguard embedding themselves under the cover of darkness, Washington is entirely abandoning international humanitarian law. In Trump's Washington, the line between cosmic fantasy and authoritarian reality hasn't just been blurred, it has been entirely erased to feed the machinery of a relentless domestic crackdown.
>> You don't know WHAT WE'RE DOING.
>> YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE. YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE. YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE. YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE. YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE. You're going to lose. You're going to lose.
You're going to lose. You're >> Chaos exploded outside Newark's Delaney Hall Immigration Detention Center as anti-ICE protests spiraled into a tense overnight standoff and one furious garbage truck driver became the unexpected face of the growing unrest.
Dramatic visuals captured the moment the driver confronted [music] demonstrators blocking his path as he tried to do his job near the detention facility.
"If I hit one of y'all, I go to jail."
the enraged driver shouted at protesters [music] gathered outside the center.
The crowd refused to move as tensions boiled over on the streets of Newark.
Protesters, many wearing masks, goggles, keffiyeh scarves, and allegedly waving antifa flags, had surrounded the area while demanding the release of detainees held inside Delaney Hall.
The driver, employed by Elizabeth-based Regional Industries, repeatedly pleaded for the road to be cleared so he could continue working.
Moments later, he finally pushed through the crowd and drove away as protesters continued clashing [music] with federal immigration agents outside the facility.
The scenes quickly descended into chaos.
[music] Federal officers armed with batons moved in to clear barricades made of cement blocks and orange traffic cones.
Demonstrators shouted profane anti-police chants while agents struggled [music] to regain control of the streets.
At one point, detainees inside the facility could be seen waving from windows as the confrontation unfolded below.
The protests erupted after reports claimed nearly 300 detainees launched a hunger and labor strike over alleged poor living conditions inside the 1,000-bed detention center. [music] But Homeland Security officials strongly denied those allegations. Officials insisted detainees are receiving meals, health care, clean water, and proper accommodations, calling accusations of abuse politically motivated attacks against ICE.
Democratic lawmakers who toured the facility painted a very different picture. Congressman Jerrold Nadler alleged detainees complained about tiny food portions, maggots in meals, and delayed medical care, including untreated cancer cases.
>> Look, what people are experiencing inside is illegal abuse.
They're experiencing deplorable conditions. They're experiencing lack of medical care. We've heard repeatedly about these horror stories of pregnant women not getting access to care.
Of people with injuries not being treated. Of people who are not getting access to the medicine that they need to save their lives.
And just like everybody outside, everybody inside has constitutional rights, too.
And DHS is retaliating against people for exercising those constitutional rights.
>> Free them all!
Free them all!
FREE THEM ALL!
FREE THEM ALL!
FREE THEM ALL!
FREE THEM ALL!
FREE THEM ALL!
>> THE THE STORIES THAT WE'VE HEARD OUT of here are horrific. And unfortunately, consistent with what we've been hearing across the country, and ICE continues to blatantly lie about the conditions in all of these detention facilities. I've been to MDC in Brooklyn, where the uh immigration folks are treated like criminals, even though they have no criminal record.
>> We came Sunday night uh because we had heard one of our constituents they attempted to remove him earlier in the day. We've been working with him and his wife, who's 4 months pregnant, uh for the last several months since she's been uh detained here. And he's been one of the individuals who is, you know, leading the efforts on the hunger strike to raise awareness about what's happening inside, uh who these individuals are, what their stories are.
We believe that it was always retaliatory, that he was singled out, that his wife, the last time she had tried to visit during visitation, uh you know, was treated in a really disrespectful way. And so, I came here to see him, and ICE refused that uh refused that ability to do an unannounced visit, and that's why we stayed. Healthcare and access to healthcare is almost nonexistent, despite what GEO Group says, and the food continues to be poor. So, the conditions are in such that in my opinion, they can be fixed. And for all these people who are who are who don't have criminal records, they can easily be returned to their families on an alternative to detention, wear an ankle monitor. They could easily be added here if ICE wanted to do that, but they don't want to do that because in my opinion, they're trying to break people inside this facility.
Uh DHS is using their defined term of a hunger strike only occurring when people have missed nine consecutive meals. And so, that is when ICE says there's not a hunger strike. They're using that definition as their justification, but the reality is there are people inside who are refusing to eat, which makes it a hunger strike.
>> Senator Cory Booker also raised alarm over what he described as dangerous [music] medical neglect inside the center.
Despite arrests overnight, protesters say they are not leaving. And with demonstrators still camped outside Delaney Hall, Newark's immigration battle appears far from over.
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