The United States has deported approximately 100 Iranians to Tehran in a rare agreement with Iran, according to reports. This marks one of the largest single deportations of Iranians by the U.S. The group included men, women, and couples who were denied asylum. Some individuals in the group volunteered to return after being detained, as reported by The New York Times.
This development highlights a significant moment in U.S.-Iran relations, particularly in the context of immigration enforcement. The deportation reflects ongoing challenges faced by individuals seeking asylum in the U.S. and the complexities of international agreements regarding immigration.
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