U.S. Govt Labels 15 Kenyans Among Worst of the Worst Illegal Aliens - K21

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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

U.S. Govt Labels 15 Kenyans Among Worst of the Worst Illegal Aliens

When the United States Department of Homeland Security released a new public webpage this week, it quickly drew attention across the world. 

The page contains thousands of profiles of people described by U.S. officials as “the worst of the worst” among undocumented immigrants. 

According to the agency, this label is used for individuals who have serious criminal records and are in the country without proper documents.

From information released during the launch, at least 15 Kenyans are included in the growing list. 

Their names appear together with people from many other countries, showing how wide the U.S. crackdown on illegal immigration has become in recent years.

The new webpage was rolled out on Monday, December 8, as part of a larger effort by the U.S. government to publicize arrests and track the movement of undocumented individuals across all 50 states. 

Officials say the platform allows the public to search through hundreds of thousands of cases, each linked to arrests made since President Donald Trump’s return to office.

According to Homeland Security staff, the goal is to give Americans a clearer picture of the types of crimes committed by undocumented people already in police custody. 

Photos of U.S. border officers and agency logos accompanied the announcement, signaling the seriousness of the government’s message.
Crimes Linked to the Kenyans on the List

The Kenyans mentioned in the database are associated with a variety of offences. Many were arrested in cases involving assault. Others are accused of offences such as:

Aggravated assault involving weapons

Driving under the influence

Money laundering

Forgery of checks

Domestic violence

Receiving stolen property

Kidnapping charges involving minors

Violating court orders

Fraud and robbery

U.S. officials note that the individuals listed come from many different backgrounds, and the crimes vary in nature and severity. 

However, the common factor is that all are considered undocumented and have active criminal records in the U.S. system.

The release of the webpage is only one part of a much bigger plan. Since returning to office, President Trump has pushed for tougher immigration rules and increased enforcement by Homeland Security and the immigration police.

Earlier this year, the U.S. government introduced a self-deportation mobile app, which allows undocumented immigrants to begin the voluntary departure process on their own. 

The administration also significantly raised funding for immigration enforcement, and officials hinted that even more tools are on the way.

In late November, Trump announced new plans for a sweeping freeze on immigration from several developing countries, with some African nations expected to be affected most. 

The message from Washington has been consistent: people living in the U.S. without proper papers should expect increased monitoring, more arrests, and quicker removals.

Homeland Security says the new “worst of the worst” page currently includes over 10,000 entries, and more names are expected as officers continue making arrests. 

The agency plans to update the database frequently, meaning the numbers may rise in the coming months.

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