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A government hotline devoted to reporting crimes “by an alien who may be subject to removal” was reportedly jammed after being besieged by prank phone calls immediately following its 26 April 2017 launch.

We tried calling the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) line four times the day after it was unveiled. Each time, a recorded message told us that its call center was “unavailable” to take our call at that time, due to “high call volume”. 

The hotline’s website states that it is not intended to report crime, but rather to “ensure victims and their families have access to releasable information about a perpetrator and to offer assistance explaining the immigration removal process.” It did not elaborate on how this would help the victims of crimes.

But an online campaign quickly formed encouraging others to call the hotline and instead report “crimes” by extraterrestrials. Alexander McCoy, a former Marine Corps sergeant and a founder of the Common Defense political action commitee, said that he devised the campaign, calling it a “catchy way” to combat what he called “bigoted language and racist stereotypes of criminality” on the part of Trump’s administration, particularly since it coincided with “Alien Day,” a celebration of the Alien film series.

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