❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration has deported another 55 Iranians, according to reports from Iranian and U.S. sources.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The U.S. government, Iranian nationals, the Iranian Foreign Ministry, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
📍WHEN & WHERE: The deportation flight reportedly departed on Sunday, with Iranians eventually arriving in Tehran via Kuwait.
💬KEY QUOTE: “These individuals announced their willingness for return following continuation of anti-immigration and discriminative policy against foreign nationals particularly Iranians by the United States,” said Iranian Foreign Ministry official Mojtaba Shasti Karimi.
🎯IMPACT: The deportation highlights the Trump administration’s ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration.
Another 55 Iranians have been put on a deportation flight by the Trump administration. The Mizan news agency, affiliated with Iran’s judiciary, quoted Iranian Foreign Ministry official Mojtaba Shasti Karimi, who claimed that “These individuals announced their willingness for return following continuation of anti-immigration and discriminative policy against foreign nationals particularly Iranians by the United States.”
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei confirmed, “In the coming days, about 55 nationals will return to Iran… This is the second group being returned to Iran in the latest months.”
Reports indicate that the deportation flight departed on Sunday and included migrants from other nations. Upon landing in Cairo, Egypt, Arab and Russian nationals disembarked, while Iranian nationals continued to Kuwait before transferring to a chartered Kuwait Airways aircraft bound for Tehran.
The deportations align with the Trump administration’s intensified focus on enforcing immigration laws and reversing illegal immigration. They come despite heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with President Donald J. Trump having ordered strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities in June.
The Trump administration is on course to set a modern record for deportations by the end of the year, with a further 1.6 million illegal aliens estimated to have self-deported to avoid forcible removal.
Image by Mohammad Ali Marizad.
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