United States revokes green cards and visas of several Iranian nationals
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The United States revoked green cards or visas for at least four Iranian nationals this week, including two placed in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody and slated for deportation.
Why it matters
The determinations strip the targeted individuals of residence and entry rights, subjecting them to removal proceedings and denial of residency-linked benefits. Visa renewals and future entry by persons linked to the Iranian government are now likely to face heightened ineligibility determinations, reducing lawful travel and stay options.
Implications
- — Immigration attorneys representing the detained Iranian nationals must file immediate stays or appeals to halt deportation proceedings or their clients will be removed from the United States.
- — U.S. Department of State consular and visa adjudication teams must update records to mark the individuals ineligible and prevent reissuance of visas to them.
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