U.S. Deports Dozens of Iranians as Iran Prepares to Repatriate More Nationals
The U.S. deported over 50 Iranians, with plans for hundreds more. Iran's Foreign Ministry announced it will repatriate 55 nationals in the coming days.
Overview
The U.S. has recently deported over 50 Iranian nationals on a second flight, indicating an ongoing effort to return individuals to Iran.
Reports suggest that the Trump administration plans to deport hundreds more Iranians, signaling a significant increase in these repatriation efforts.
Concurrently, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, confirmed plans for Iran to repatriate 55 of its own nationals.
These planned repatriations by Iran are expected to occur in the coming days, according to the Foreign Ministry's official statement.
Both the U.S. deportations and Iran's repatriation plans highlight a complex, reciprocal movement of nationals between the two countries.
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