Overview
- The webpage launched Monday and lists cases across all 50 states with names, photos, offenses, and communities of arrest.
- DHS says the platform features 10,000 entries at launch and will be updated over time.
- Officials report that 70% of ICE arrestees since the start of the Trump administration have been charged or convicted, with nearly 600,000 arrests since January.
- Users can search wow.dhs.gov by state, country of origin, crime, or name, and listings include cases such as Mehran Makari Saheli, Yehia Elham Badawi, and Aldrin Guerrero-Munoz.
- DHS frames the site as a public-safety transparency tool, cites a reported 1,150% rise in violence against ICE agents, and says nationwide arrests will continue.