The White House launched a website, Aliens.gov, using extraterrestrial themes to highlight the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The site features a live dashboard of ICE arrests, encourages reporting of “suspicious aliens,” and displays a map of arrest locations. This initiative frames illegal immigration as a criminal violation, intending to draw attention to perceived border security issues. However, the website’s framing has coincided with protests against ICE’s mass arrests and deportation practices, some of which have resulted in violence and deaths. Concerns have also been raised about inhumane conditions and secrecy within ICE detention centers.
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Recently, several sections of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution were found to be missing from the official U.S. government website, as discovered by internet users and confirmed by TechCrunch. The Wayback Machine indicates these changes occurred within the last month, with Section 8 partially removed and Sections 9 and 10 entirely deleted. These missing sections detail the powers of Congress, limitations on state authority, and protections for citizens, including those related to habeas corpus. According to the Library of Congress, the omissions are due to a “coding error” and will be rectified soon; however, the White House has declined to comment further.
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A federal judge temporarily blocked the removal of several government websites containing crucial health information, citing potential harm to public health. The websites, which provided data on HIV treatment, environmental health, and other vital areas, were taken down following an executive order targeting “gender ideology.” This action, argued by Doctors for America, violated federal law by failing to provide adequate notice and jeopardizing patient care. The judge’s order mandates the immediate restoration of the websites pending further legal review.
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White House Launches “Alien” Website Amidst Criticism and Calls for Epstein Files
The White House launched a website, Aliens.gov, using extraterrestrial themes to highlight the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The site features a live dashboard of ICE arrests, encourages reporting of “suspicious aliens,” and displays a map of arrest locations. This initiative frames illegal immigration as a criminal violation, intending to draw attention to perceived border security issues. However, the website’s framing has coincided with protests against ICE’s mass arrests and deportation practices, some of which have resulted in violence and deaths. Concerns have also been raised about inhumane conditions and secrecy within ICE detention centers.
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US Constitution Sections Deleted From Government Website
Recently, several sections of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution were found to be missing from the official U.S. government website, as discovered by internet users and confirmed by TechCrunch. The Wayback Machine indicates these changes occurred within the last month, with Section 8 partially removed and Sections 9 and 10 entirely deleted. These missing sections detail the powers of Congress, limitations on state authority, and protections for citizens, including those related to habeas corpus. According to the Library of Congress, the omissions are due to a “coding error” and will be rectified soon; however, the White House has declined to comment further.
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Judge Orders Restoration of CDC, FDA Websites After Trump Order
A federal judge temporarily blocked the removal of several government websites containing crucial health information, citing potential harm to public health. The websites, which provided data on HIV treatment, environmental health, and other vital areas, were taken down following an executive order targeting “gender ideology.” This action, argued by Doctors for America, violated federal law by failing to provide adequate notice and jeopardizing patient care. The judge’s order mandates the immediate restoration of the websites pending further legal review.
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