US Homeland Security Names Most Dangerous Foreign Nationals, Including Nine Ethiopians

By Amanuel Janberu
Published on 12/12/25

The US Department of Homeland Security has released a list of the country’s "most dangerous foreign criminals" as part of the administration’s intensified immigration crackdown under President Donald Trump.

The list includes photographs, names, and details of crimes committed across multiple states by eight men and one woman of Ethiopian descent. Authorities report that the individuals were allegedly involved in serious offences including murder, drug trafficking, weapons possession, and robbery.

The nine Ethiopians identified are Henoh Fekadu, Bereket Mekonnen, Buruk Tamrat, Adan Yusuf, Mesfin Hussein, Nigiseti Beyene, Paulos Kidane, Samson Kidane, and Beza Kebede. All but one have been publicly listed alongside photos of the crimes they are accused of committing.

Homeland Security officials stated that these foreign nationals have been arrested and identified for potential deportation, highlighting the department’s ongoing efforts to target individuals considered threats to public safety.