Overview
- DHS launched wow.dhs.gov on Monday, creating a centralized page for cases dating to President Trump’s return to office in January.
- The database allows searches by state or country and displays individual entries with biographical details and criminal histories.
- DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin described the site as a transparency tool intended to show enforcement outcomes directly to the public.
- ICE publicized five recent arrests tied to prior convictions for child sex offenses, robbery with a firearm, assault with a deadly weapon, and cocaine sales in Texas, Massachusetts, California, and North Carolina.
- GB News reported that 18 United Kingdom nationals appear in the listings among those identified as noncitizens arrested by ICE.