US preparing to deport Iranians despite unrest, killings, NGO says

The deportation flights would be the first to Iran since the beginning of the mass uprisings in the country, which peaked in early January before being violently repressed

  • PUBLISHED: Sun 25 Jan 2026, 12:43 PM
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The Trump administration plans to repatriate Iranian migrants from the United States despite their home country still reeling from massive protests during which thousands were killed, according to an Iranian-American NGO.

The deportation flights would be the first to Iran since the beginning of the mass uprisings in the country, which peaked in early January before being violently repressed.

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to launch military strikes on Iran in response to the crackdown but has since appeared to walk back those threats after he said Tehran suspended planned executions.

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The National Iranian American Council (NIAC) said on Thursday it had learnt that Trump's administration was planning to restart deportation flights to Iran, after prior removals in September and December.

"The same administration that promised Iranians that 'help is on the way' amid a deadly crackdown is now forcibly sending Iranians back into danger," said NIAC president Jamal Abdi.

Abolfazl Mehrabadi, a diplomat representing Tehran's interests in the United States, told Iran's official IRNA news agency on Saturday that about 40 Iranians were to be deported.

They will depart on Sunday from an airport in Phoenix, Arizona, he said.

The two men are currently being held in an immigration detention centre in Arizona, and legal proceedings to prevent their deportation are still ongoing, according to the organisation.

The US Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to AFP queries about the planned deportations.