US Revokes Green Cards of Relatives of Slain Iranian Commander Qasem Soleimani
Marco Rubio revokes green cards of 2 relatives of slain Iranian commander, hands them to ICE for deportation
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The United States has revoked the green cards of Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, niece of slain Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, and her daughter, placing them in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody for deportation. This action highlights ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, particularly regarding support for anti-American sentiments.
- 01Green cards of Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter revoked by US authorities.
- 02Accusations include support for the Iranian government and anti-American propaganda.
- 03Both women are now in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody facing deportation.
- 04The decision reflects rising tensions between the US and Iran since Soleimani's death.
- 05US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need to prevent support for terrorist regimes.
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The United States has revoked the green cards of Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, the niece of slain Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, and her daughter, placing them in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody for deportation. This decision, announced by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is part of a broader strategy to counter perceived threats from individuals supporting the Iranian regime. Rubio accused Afshar of promoting Iranian propaganda and supporting attacks against American military personnel while living in the US. The two women entered the US separately in 2015, with Afshar arriving on a tourist visa and her daughter on a student visa. The revocation of their green cards comes amid escalating tensions between the US and Iran, particularly following Soleimani's death in a US drone strike in 2020. Rubio's statement underscores the Trump administration's stance against allowing foreign nationals who support anti-American regimes to reside in the US.
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This decision may set a precedent for future cases involving individuals with controversial backgrounds living in the US.
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