The White House turned a legal term into a science-fiction spectacle. The real story is not the theatrics. It is how language moves an audience from watching to acting.
The White House launched a website teasing new information on aliens, but it actually delivers immigration arrest data, including hundreds in Kansas.
The site compares undocumented immigrants to extraterrestrials, refers to people as "it," and says "they do not belong here." ...
This new group, which is led by Harvard professor Avi Loeb, aims to advise the Trump administration and the U.S. intelligence ...
Science fiction stories about “alien” invaders are often political allegories for anxieties around immigration. Now, a government website depicts non-citizens as extraterrestrials.
Critics have condemned a new Trump White House webpage that targets immigrants, slamming it as “disgraceful” and “dehumanizing.” The White House spent part of the day teasing online what appeared to ...
The White House launched a new space-themed “alien” website — but it does not deliver on the UFO or extraterrestrial disclosures the administration has insisted are coming soon. Instead, the site ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The site exploits immigration law’s use of “alien” to mean non-citizen, spinning legal jargon into sci-fi narrative. But gamifying ...
“Mr. Chair, the truth is out there.” That’s what Rep. Nate Davidson, D-Cumberland and Dauphin said during a Tuesday Pa. House ...
The White House is mocking the idea of the U.S. retaining secrets involving alien encounters by launching a space-themed website that touts the arrests of immigrants unauthorized to live in the U.S.
The site compares undocumented immigrants to extraterrestrials, refers to people as "it," and says "they do not belong here." The White House's new site about 'aliens' has nothing to do with UFOs Stay ...