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Iranian officials say a second flight carrying deported Iranians has left the United States. Washington reportedly plans to send hundreds back to Iran.
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Iran says 55 citizens deported from United States amid immigration crackdown
By bnm Gulf bureau Fifty-five Iranian nationals have been deported from the United States and returned to Iran, the foreign ministry's consular director general announced on December 7. Mojtaba Shasti Karimi claimed the individuals had expressed willingness to return to Iran in recent months due to what he described as continued anti-immigration
The deportation flights came after negotiations between Tehran and Washington, which have no formal diplomatic relations.
Israel bombs "military infrastructure" in Kermanshah, 80 kilometers from the border with Iraq. The Israeli army attacks around the western Iranian city of Kermanshah on Monday as fears grow of a broader regional conflict after the United States entered the ...
“U.S. citizens in Iran face serious dangers including terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, arbitrary arrest, and wrongful detention. Some U.S. nationals have been held for years on false charges, subjected to torture, and even sentenced to death,” the warning from the United States read.
The Iranian team, representing a country targeted by U.S. airstrikes in June and whose citizens are subject to a travel ban imposed by the Trump administration, will open its World Cup campaign in Seattle or Inglewood,
Fifty-five Iranians deported from the United States will return to their home country in the coming days, Iran's foreign ministry said on Sunday, in the second such deportation under President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
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Local lawmakers from both Tennessee and Virginia are reacting on social media regarding the United States airstrikes on Iran. Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee posted on X saying "@realDonaldTrump knows peace can only be achieved through strength.
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