Published: Feb. 28, 2011
Updated: 9:07 a.m.

U.S. Homeland Security's 10 most wanted

BY CINDY CARCAMO
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These are Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigation's most wanted.

The list includes foreign nationals and United States citizens who are suspected of being human rights violators, human smuggling offenders, narcotic smugglers, weapons and contraband traffickers. In addition, others are suspected of other types of offenses, such as financial crimes, cybercrime and export enforcement issues.


CHILD PORNOGRAPHY: Yusef Alhakk, also known as Joseph Daniels, is a U.S. citizen. He is wanted on suspicion of possession of child pornography. ICE SYNOPSIS: In January 2005, federal officials received an investigative lead identifying Yusef Alhakk as the purchaser of several memberships to websites that contained child pornography, according to ICE officials. Agents conducted a "knock and talk" at Alhakk's residence and said they discovered that Alhakk was employed as a social studies teacher at Bennett High School in the Buffalo, N.Y. school district. Additionally, Alhakk had been arrested previously on a robbery charge and served 4 years in prison, ICE officials said. Alhakk consented to the search and examination of his computer. ICE officials said that's where they discovered approximately 400 images of child pornography.

The agency asks people not to attempt to apprehend any of these suspects. Anyone with information about the suspects can contact local U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office or call the national hotline at 1-866-347-2423.

Take a look at U.S. Immigration's 10 most wanted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Enforcement and Removal Operations. This list includes only foreign nationals who are eligible for removal from the U.S.

Contact the writer: 714-796-7924 or ccarcamo@ocregister.com or www.twitter.com/thecindycarcamo
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