Overview
- The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency registered Alien.gov and Aliens.gov on March 17 for the Executive Office of the President, and neither site is live.
- Registration follows President Trump’s February 19 directive for agencies to identify and release records on alien life, UAPs, and UFOs, though officials have not provided a schedule.
- Asked about the domains, White House principal deputy press secretary Anna Kelly said “stay tuned” with an alien emoji, offering no further detail.
- The Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office reports 2,000+ UAP cases, and its former director says any document release likely holds no new revelations.
- Coverage notes mixed public interpretations of the domains’ purpose—from a possible disclosure portal to routine or immigration-related use—while some UAP records are already appearing on the National Archives site.