The White House's new site about 'aliens' has nothing to do with UFOs

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The White House's new site about 'aliens' has nothing to do with UFOs

A screenshot of aliens.gov , a new White House web page focuses on immigration enforcement but the design takes inspiration from the X-Files . …

A screenshot of aliens.gov , a new White House web page focuses on immigration enforcement but the design takes inspiration from the X-Files . The White House/Screenshot by NPR hide caption toggle caption The White House/Screenshot by NPR Stay up to date with our Up First newsletter, for all the news you need to start your day . "THEY WALK AMONG US," declares a new White House web page in large, luminous green letters against a dark starry background. Above the title is the word "DECLASSIFIED." The website, aliens.gov, continues to talk about the threat of "aliens" with the opening credits of "The X-Files" playing in the background, spitting out one letter at a time: "they do not belong here...Countless presidents, congressmen, and senior officials knew exactly what was happening. Instead of protecting American citizens, they chose to cover it up." But the site isn't about extraterrestrials or alien encounters, even though President Trump had released more government files about possible extraterrestrial encounters days before . "These 'Aliens' are the millions of ILLEGALS...Deport them all," it says. "THEY WEREN'T LITTLE GREEN MEN." Researchers decry dehumanizing wordplay that targets immigrants "Aliens" has been a term in American law since the 1700s . One of its earliest appearances was in the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts. …

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