The Department of Homeland Security’s website is seeing a massive surge in traffic amid the illegal immigration crackdown.
Speaking to Fox News Digital, a DHS spokesperson praised both President Donald Trump and Secretary Kristi Noem for their efforts on securing the United States.
“Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump and Secretary Noem, DHS celebrated one of the most consequential periods of action and reform in American history in 2025,” they said in a statement. “From delivering the most secure border ever and removing dangerous criminal illegal aliens, to fixing disaster response and ushering in a golden age of travel, DHS will continue to build upon this success and innovate to find ways to deliver for the American people.”
“DHS reported a 68.49% increase in traffic from 2024. The department reports that its website received 102 million page views last year and 67 million unique visitors — an increase from 40 million page views in 2024,” the outlet reports.
The spokesperson also noted that an upcoming website redesign will create a simpler navigation experience and increase transparency.
“This redesigned website is another example of that commitment to innovation and being the most transparent administration in American history.”
The Trump administration has long offered the option for those in the country illegally to self-deport, and even offered to pay a $1,000 travel stipend for those willing to save the government the time and money of forced deportation.
The CBP Home App was created by the Trump administration as a way of helping illegal aliens make their way back to their home country on a voluntary basis. Since its launch last March, the DHS says that tens of thousands of illegals have utilized it to self-deport, also taking advantage of the money being offered as “financial and travel assistance to facilitate travel back to their home country.”
For those who don’t feel called to do the right thing? Well, the DHS has a website for them, too.
In December 2025, BizPac Review reported on the “Worst of the Worst,” a site that names and shames criminal aliens with a database that includes countries of origin, mugshots and convictions.
Some of the worst criminals include:
- German Oswaldo Secaida, convicted of sexual exploitation of a child
- Rodrigo Roman Basantes, convicted of endangering the welfare of a child through sexual contact and sexual assault – victim less than 13
- Aldrin Guerrero-Munoz, convicted of second-degree murder and third-degree felony assault
- Blas Bautista-Vences, convicted of assault, driving under the influence of liquor, illegal re-entry (INA SEC.101(a)(43)(O), 8USC1326 only), weapon offense
- Ivan Acosta, convicted of weapons offense and cruelty toward wife
- Victor Manuel Mendoza-Garcia, convicted of aggravated kidnapping/ransom
“This new Worst of the Worst webpage allows every American to see for themselves the criminal illegal aliens that we are arresting, what crimes they committed, and what communities we removed them from. This is all about transparency and showing results,” said DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin. “As the media whitewashes the facts, day in and day out, our brave men and women of ICE risk their lives for the American people. Americans don’t have to rely on the press for this information – with this transparent tool, they can see for themselves what public safety threats were lurking in their neighborhoods and communities.”
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