US Strips Green Cards From Iranian Nationals Tied to Regime

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The U.S. State Department revoked the lawful permanent resident status of three Iranian nationals—Seyed Eissa Hashemi and his wife and son—citing ties to Iran’s government; Hashemi had obtained residency in 2016 via the Diversity Visa program, which the Trump administration later ended, and the moves reflect a broader effort to revoke green cards from people linked to anti-American regimes, with other related cases reported in recent weeks.
- US state department revokes green cards of three Iranian nationals it links to regime The Guardian
- U.S. Moves to Deport Son of Prominent Figure in Iranian Revolution The New York Times
- ICE detains relatives of 1979 Iran hostage crisis figure after Rubio revokes their legal status Fox News
- U.S. detains family of Iranian regime propagandist "Screaming Mary" ahead of deportation CBS News
- US revokes green cards of more Iranian-born relatives of current and former regime officials The Times of Israel
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