Trader consensus heavily favors "No" at 92.5% implied probability due to the complete absence of any official confirmation from U.S. government agencies like the Department of Homeland Security or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services that aliens.gov serves as a legitimate immigration portal. The domain, registered privately and featuring satirical content about extraterrestrial residency applications, gained viral traction on social media amid ongoing UAP disclosure discussions and immigration debates, but federal spokespeople have issued no statements endorsing it. Recent UFO congressional hearings and executive actions on border policy have not referenced the site, reinforcing skepticism among traders who view it as a hoax amid zero primary-source validation. Upcoming agency announcements could shift sentiment, though none are scheduled.
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This market will resolve to "Yes" if the U.S. government officially announces or confirms that “aliens.gov” or "alien.gov" is intended for immigration-related purposes, or if the website becomes publicly accessible and its content is clearly and predominantly related to U.S. immigration or information for or about non-citizens (“aliens”), by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
For announcements to qualify, they must be official. For confirmations to qualify, they must be unambiguous, on-the-record public statements issued by an authorized governmental person or entity, speaking in an official capacity.
If either website becomes publicly accessible and its content is clearly and predominantly related to extraterrestrial/UFO topics or any subject not primarily related to immigration, or if any qualifying announcement or confirmation establishes that the domains are intended for such non-immigration-related purposes, this market will resolve to "No".
Informal statements, placeholder pages, inactive domains, or any content that is not clearly indicative of the domains' primary purpose will not be considered.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of the United States; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Mercado abierto: Mar 19, 2026, 2:08 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to "Yes" if the U.S. government officially announces or confirms that “aliens.gov” or "alien.gov" is intended for immigration-related purposes, or if the website becomes publicly accessible and its content is clearly and predominantly related to U.S. immigration or information for or about non-citizens (“aliens”), by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
For announcements to qualify, they must be official. For confirmations to qualify, they must be unambiguous, on-the-record public statements issued by an authorized governmental person or entity, speaking in an official capacity.
If either website becomes publicly accessible and its content is clearly and predominantly related to extraterrestrial/UFO topics or any subject not primarily related to immigration, or if any qualifying announcement or confirmation establishes that the domains are intended for such non-immigration-related purposes, this market will resolve to "No".
Informal statements, placeholder pages, inactive domains, or any content that is not clearly indicative of the domains' primary purpose will not be considered.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of the United States; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus heavily favors "No" at 92.5% implied probability due to the complete absence of any official confirmation from U.S. government agencies like the Department of Homeland Security or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services that aliens.gov serves as a legitimate immigration portal. The domain, registered privately and featuring satirical content about extraterrestrial residency applications, gained viral traction on social media amid ongoing UAP disclosure discussions and immigration debates, but federal spokespeople have issued no statements endorsing it. Recent UFO congressional hearings and executive actions on border policy have not referenced the site, reinforcing skepticism among traders who view it as a hoax amid zero primary-source validation. Upcoming agency announcements could shift sentiment, though none are scheduled.
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