The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has added 19 more Nigerians to its public "Worst of the Worst" database of criminal non-citizens prioritized for deportation, increasing the total number of Nigerians on the list to 113.
This latest update, confirmed by checks of the official DHS follows previous additions in early and mid-February that started with 79 names and built incrementally.
The newly included individuals, as listed consistently across reports, are:
- Adeolu Solabu
- Oladayo Agboola
- Chinonso Ochie
- Oluchi Jennifer Chimdimma Chime
- Samuel Omorodion
- Sunday Adediora
- Sunday Kunkushi
- Mkpouto Etukudoh
- Marcus Unigwe
- Kehinde James
- Blessing Uchanma
- Victor Adebisi
- Richard Ugbah
- Olaniyi Ojikutu
- Oluwamuyiwa Olawoye
- Okechukwu Amadi
- Femi Jolayemi
- Anthony Asanya
- Izuchukwu Okoye
These cases involve convictions or charges for serious crimes, including various forms of fraud, identity theft, assault, sexual offenses, drug-related offenses, and money laundering.
The "Worst of the Worst" section on the DHS website serves as a public transparency tool highlighting arrests by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the current administration's emphasis on removing non-citizens with significant criminal histories.
Actual deportations depend on individual case proceedings, including any appeals, detention status, and diplomatic coordination with Nigeria.
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