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DHS launches ‘Worst of the Worst’ website highlighting 10,000 criminal illegal immigrants arrested by ICE

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The Department of Homeland Security has introduced a new ‘Worst of the Worst’ website that will initially highlight 10,000 illegal immigrants with serious criminal records who were arrested during President Trump’s current deportation campaign. DHS officials say the platform is intended to showcase Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s focus on criminal offenders and to provide the public with a more transparent view of recent enforcement actions.

On Monday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) unveiled an online database called “Worst of the Worst” that displays information on criminal illegal immigrants arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) across the country. According to a DHS news release and reporting by Fox News and The Daily Wire, the page launched with records tied to 10,000 arrests and is expected to be updated regularly as new cases are added. (dailywire.com)

DHS says the searchable database is intended to give the public direct access to information about people arrested during the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement campaign, which officials have characterized as a drive to remove “the worst of the worst” criminal illegal immigrants. The agency says many of the individuals listed have criminal histories that include homicide, assault, rape, drug trafficking, child molestation, cruelty toward a child, battery and armed robbery. Some cases involve suspects with alleged ties to terrorism. (dailywire.com)

The initiative is also aimed at countering criticism that ICE has not focused on criminal offenders. Tricia McLaughlin, an assistant secretary at DHS, described the purpose of the new page in comments reported by The Daily Wire: “This new Worst of the Worst webpage allows every American to see for themselves the criminal illegal aliens that we are arresting, what crimes they committed, and what communities we removed them from. This is all about transparency and showing results.” (dailywire.com)

McLaughlin, who has repeatedly accused major news outlets of downplaying the criminal records of those arrested in ICE operations, added that Americans can now bypass media coverage and review the cases directly. “As the media whitewashes the facts, day in and day out, our brave men and women of ICE risk their lives for the American people. Americans don’t have to rely on the press for this information, with this transparent tool, they can see for themselves what public safety threats were lurking in their neighborhoods and communities,” she said, according to the Daily Wire report. (dailywire.com)

Among the cases highlighted on the Worst of the Worst website is that of Iranian national Mehran Makari Saheli, 56, described by The Daily Wire as a former member of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps who admitted to having connections to Hezbollah. He was arrested by federal authorities in Minneapolis after a conviction for being a felon in possession of a firearm. (dailywire.com)

The database also features Egyptian national Yehia Elham Badawi, 48, who, according to DHS and ICE materials, has an extensive criminal record that includes robbery, aggravated assault and other violent felonies stemming from a 1994 shootout at a Philadelphia supermarket that seriously wounded a police officer. Badawi was previously featured on the television program “America’s Most Wanted” in the mid‑1990s and was taken into ICE custody this year in Philadelphia. (dailywire.com)

Another individual cited by The Daily Wire as appearing on the site is Mexican national Aldrin Guerrero‑Munoz, who was arrested in Minneapolis after being sentenced to 32 years in prison for intentionally killing his 3‑month‑old son and for assaulting a fellow inmate at Minnesota’s Stillwater Prison. (dailywire.com)

DHS officials say the Worst of the Worst website is part of a broader set of enforcement priorities under President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, which direct ICE to focus first on illegal immigrants with serious criminal records, even as the administration pursues a wider deportation agenda. The department has framed the new site as both a transparency measure and a way to underscore its argument that immigration enforcement is targeting public‑safety threats in communities across the United States. (newsmax.com)

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Reactions on X to the DHS 'Worst of the Worst' website are predominantly positive among conservative users, journalists, and officials, praising its transparency in showcasing 10,000 criminal illegal immigrants arrested by ICE, including murderers, rapists, and gang members. Commentators highlight improved public safety and counter to media narratives, with high-engagement posts from media outlets emphasizing nationwide enforcement across all 50 states.

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