The Trump administration has launched a publicly accessible database that allows Americans to search information on criminal illegal aliens arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The move represents a significant shift toward transparency in immigration enforcement and directly challenges the mainstream media’s selective coverage of crimes committed by illegal aliens.
The database, accessible at dhs.gov/wow, compiles detailed information on arrested illegal aliens, including their locations of arrest, criminal histories, and identifying information. According to Department of Homeland Security officials, the platform serves a critical function in providing Americans with unfiltered access to facts that legacy media outlets routinely downplay or ignore entirely.
“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,” stated DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin. “This is all about transparency and showing results.”
McLaughlin emphasized that while media organizations continue to minimize the reality of migrant crime, ICE agents risk their lives daily to protect American communities. The database eliminates the media filter, allowing citizens to assess public safety threats in their own neighborhoods directly.
The facts speak for themselves. Among those listed in the database is 48-year-old Yehia Elham Badawi of Egypt, convicted of robbery, aggravated assault, and multiple violent felonies. The database also includes Nicol Alexandra Contreras-Suarez of Colombia, charged with stalking and raping a minor in New York.
Jimmy Harry Velasquez Gomez presents an even more disturbing case. The Honduran national has been deported twice previously and holds convictions for sex crimes against children. Gomez currently faces charges of cruelty toward a child and lewd or lascivious acts with a minor. These are precisely the cases that demonstrate the catastrophic failure of catch-and-release policies and insufficient border security.
The database lists Aldrin Guerrero-Munoz, who served 32 years in prison for murdering his three-month-old son and assaulting another inmate during his incarceration. That such an individual remained in the country illegally after such heinous crimes raises serious questions about enforcement priorities under previous administrations.
Perhaps most alarming is the case of Mehran Makari Saheli, a 56-year-old Iranian national convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm in Minneapolis. Saheli is a former member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps with documented ties to Hezbollah. This case alone demonstrates the national security implications of inadequate immigration enforcement.
The establishment media has consistently failed to report comprehensively on crimes committed by illegal aliens, often burying such stories or omitting immigration status entirely. This database circumvents that editorial gatekeeping, providing raw data directly to the American people.
The logic here is straightforward. Americans have a right to know who is in their communities and what threats exist. When the media refuses to provide that information honestly and completely, the government has an obligation to do so directly. This database fulfills that obligation while simultaneously holding ICE accountable by making their work visible and measurable.
The Trump administration’s approach represents a fundamental recognition that transparency serves both public safety and democratic accountability. Americans can now make informed decisions about immigration policy based on facts rather than media narratives designed to advance a particular political agenda.
Related: Harris Deflects Questions About Democrat Leadership to Promote Book Tour
Representative Nancy Mace is introducing legislation to rename a prominent section of Washington, D.C., after…
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has made clear what matters most to her following her…
The facts are staggering, and they reveal a fundamental failure of government oversight that allowed…
The facts are straightforward here. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, an organization that once served…
Senate Republicans are moving forward with an investigation into former President Joe Biden's immigration parole…
Let's be clear about what's happening here: unelected international bureaucrats believe they have the authority…