US revokes green cards and visas of several Iranian nationals connected to Tehran government - AP News
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The U.S. revoked green cards and visas of several Iranian nationals connected to the Tehran government.
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If you are an Iranian national or have family members with U.S. immigration status, revocation of green cards and visas signals stricter enforcement targeting Iranian nationals.
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The Trump administration has revoked the green cards and visas of several Iranian nationals with ties to the Tehran government, according to AP News. The move reflects heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran and represents an expansion of immigration enforcement targeting individuals with alleged connections to foreign governments deemed hostile to American interests. Revoking immigration status of foreign nationals is a tool the executive branch uses to remove individuals from the country without lengthy deportation proceedings. This action underscores the administration's stricter stance on Iran-related immigration matters compared to previous policy approaches. The specific identities and number of individuals affected were not disclosed in the available reporting.
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