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Iranian Govt. Spokesperson Says Regulation Of Foreign Nationals Key To Economic Relief - Iran Front Page

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The Iranian government’s spokesperson has said the regulation and organization of foreign nationals living in Iran has become one of the administration’s central priorities, particularly as a means of eassing economic pressure and reducing the current strain on government subsidies.
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Iran has deported more than 1.4 million Afghans since January — the latest wave is sending 20,000 refugees back to Afghanistan every day. The returnees are forced to survive in precarious conditions and crowded refugee camps. International aid is scarce, the Afghan economy is collapsing, and the rights of women and children returning home are being severely curtailed. Experts say immediate intervention is needed to prevent the crisis from worsen…

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Fatemeh Mohajerani, a spokeswoman for the Iranian government, called the expulsion of undocumented Afghan migrants a public demand and an important issue in line with "economic regulation." According to IRNA, Mohajerani said in a press conference today (Wednesday, October 15) that the Iranian Interior Minister reported to a government board meeting about the impact of the departure of foreign nationals. Mohajerani said: "This is an important iss…

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روزنامه اطلاعات روز broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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