Science fiction stories about “alien” invaders are often political allegories for anxieties around immigration. Now, a government website depicts non-citizens as extraterrestrials.
One pilot's offhand description in 1947 started a national obsession that never quit.
The White House launched a website teasing new information on extraterrestrials this week, but it actually delivers immigrant arrest data.
The White House launched a website teasing new information on aliens, but it actually delivers immigration arrest data, including hundreds in Kansas.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has a blunt request for the government as the Pentagon rolls out the highly anticipated UFO files — just “show the alien!” Tyson shared his two cents Monday on “The ...
A government-linked domain widely believed to be connected to UFO disclosure was instead used for immigration messaging, triggering accusations that the public has been misled. The discovery that ...
In a recent New York Times opinion piece, M. Gessen recoiled in horror at the White House's launch of Aliens.gov. The author branded the site, which highlights immigration enforcement actions and uses ...
The Pentagon on Friday released online what it called “new, never-before-seen” files, dating back decades, related to unidentified flying objects. By Michael Levenson Government drones, errant weather ...
HOOPER, Colo. — The UFO files now being unveiled by the Pentagon, with their videos of darting orbs and photos of floating shapes, do not surprise Larry Messoline one bit. He’s witnessed such oddities ...
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is calling on the government to just "show the alien," arguing that after years of whistleblower hearings and Pentagon file dumps, the American public is ready to ...