US Deports More Than 100 Iranians After Rare Deal With Tehran: Report
The deportation of about 100 Iranians follows months of negotiations and is part of a broader immigration crackdown under the Trump administration targeting unauthorized migrants.
- Iran announced that 120 nationals will be deported from the United States this week as part of a rare agreement, according to the New York Times.
- A U.S.-chartered flight took off from Louisiana, and it is scheduled to arrive in Iran via Qatar.
- Hossein Noushabadi stated that around 400 Iranians are planned for deportation, with many having entered the U.S. illegally.
- The U.S. has not confirmed any deportation deal with Iran, despite the actions taken against the Iranian nationals, according to the New York Times.
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The US has deported at least 100 people from Iran to their home country.
By Mostafa Salem and Leila Gharagozlou, CNN The United States will deport 120 Iranians back to Iran over the next two days, Iranian state media reported Tuesday, citing a Foreign Ministry official. Most of the group entered the US “illegally” through Mexico, Hossein Noushabadi, head of Consular Affairs at the Foreign Ministry, told Tasnim news agency, adding that the deportees will arrive in Iran via Qatar. The official noted that the Iranian go…
Hundreds of Iranians held on US immigration charges will be deported to Iran, Tehran official says (World)
The United States will deport hundreds of Iranians back to Iran in the coming weeks, with the first 120 deportees being prepared for a flight in the next day or two, Iran said Tuesday. The deportation of Iranians, not yet publicly acknowledged by the U.S. government, comes as tensions remain high be...
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