15 Kenyans Among Foreigners Labelled as Worst of the Worst Illegal Aliens by U.S. Govt

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At least 15 Kenyans are among thousands of nationals who have been listed among the 'worst of the worst' illegal aliens by the United States Department of Homeland Security.

The term 'worst of the worst' is a phrase used by the U.S. government security officials to describe people believed to be criminal illegal aliens with serious convictions.

The US security agency launched a webpage on Monday, December 8, displaying the identities of 'worst of the worst' criminal illegal immigrants arrested since President Donald Trump took over.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, the page allows people to search for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who have been arrested across all 50 states in the U.S.

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Many of the alleged illegal aliens are accused of the worst criminal records involving claims of homicide, assault, rape, drug trafficking, child molestation, cruelty toward a child, battery, and armed robbery.

Several Kenyans, just like nationals from other countries, are among those whose information was published on the webpage, with most of them arrested due to assault.

Other crimes implicating the Kenyans include aggravated assault by using a weapon, stolen property, threat of terroristic state offences, simple assault, money laundering and forgery of checks.

Additionally, they are accused of driving under the influence, domestic violence, robbery, a fight to avoid prosecution, fraud, kidnapping a minor, violation of a court order and receiving stolen property.

Other crimes involving Kenyans include aggravated assault with a weapon, theft, threats of terrorist offences, simple assault, money laundering, and cheque forgery.

They are also accused of driving under the influence, domestic violence, robbery, fighting to avoid prosecution, fraud, kidnapping a minor, violating a court order, and receiving stolen property.

The new page features over 10,000 'worst of the worst' alien arrests and is expected to undergo frequent updates by the Department of Homeland Security.

The latest development comes amid an intense crackdown by Trump's administration to remove people who are in the U.S. without proper documentation.

To boost the rate of crackdown on illegal aliens, the U.S. government launched a self-deportation app in March. Similarly, Trump's administration has increased immigration and customs enforcement by 9 trillion.

Likewise, on November 28, Trump announced plans to implement a sweeping freeze on immigration from third-world countries, particularly from several African nations.

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