White House Launches Aliens.gov Site Displaying ICE Arrest Data
The White House introduced a website on Thursday that lists locations of ICE arrests and displays a counter of encounters. The site includes data on alleged offenses and maps Puerto Rico separately from U.S. states.
newser.comGov on Thursday. The site lists arrest locations and alleged offenses tied to immigration enforcement actions. A counter on the site labeled "encounters" begins at 3,129,580 and increases through a browser-based timer. The figure does not match published ICE arrest totals since January 2025.
The site maps arrests across 3,159 locations for alleged immigration violations. " More than one-fifth of listed locations show no recorded criminal charges. Puerto Rico appears as a separate jurisdiction, and one entry lists the territory among foreign countries of origin.
One listed address corresponds to a state-run prison in Ohio. The site was registered by the Executive Office of the President in March.
An April report from the Deportation Data Project stated that ICE arrests of individuals without criminal convictions rose compared with the six months before January 2025. S. citizens. The White House did not respond to questions about the site's data sources or the counter methodology.
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