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DHS Introduces Public Database of the Most Notorious Illegal Immigrants

DHS Introduces Public Database of the Most Notorious Illegal Immigrants

New DHS Database Highlighting Serious Crimes by Illegal Immigrants

President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has introduced a public database aimed at allowing Americans to search for what they call the “worst of the worst” among illegal aliens arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

This resource, available at dhs.gov/amazing, gathers various details about individuals arrested by ICE. It includes information about where arrests occurred, the criminal charges, and the names of the individuals involved.

Officials from DHS emphasized the importance of this database, stating it serves to provide Americans with direct access to information on immigrant-related crimes, independent of traditional media coverage.

“This new webpage presenting the Best of the Worst will enable all Americans to directly view the criminal acts of illegal aliens we apprehend, the nature of these offenses, and the communities affected by their removal. It’s all about transparency and accountability,” stated DHS Director Tricia McLaughlin.

“The dedicated professionals at ICE put their lives on the line for the public, even as media often overlooks the truth. Now, Americans can access this information directly and understand the public safety risks in their neighborhoods.”

Included in this database is Yehia Elham Badawi, a 48-year-old from Egypt, found guilty of robbery, aggravated assault, and various violent felonies. There’s also Nicole Alexandra Contreras Suarez, a Colombian transgender individual charged in New York with stalking and the rape of a minor.

Jimmy Harry Velazquez Gomez, who has been deported from Honduras twice and convicted of child sex crimes, is another name listed. He currently faces additional charges of child cruelty and lewd acts involving a minor.

Furthermore, the database features Aldrin Guerrero Muñoz, who served 32 years for the killing of his 3-month-old son and later assaulted an inmate.

Mehran Makari Saheli, a 56-year-old Iranian national, appears in the database due to a conviction for possessing a firearm as a felon in Minneapolis. He is also linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), associated with Hezbollah.

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