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Court Case Says U.S. Agencies Sent Asylum Files to Iran
A D.C. lawsuit says U.S. officials sent Iranian detainees' asylum files to Tehran despite confidentiality rules
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IALDF and Public Citizen sued in D.C. federal court, alleging U.S. immigration and State Department officials shared Iranian asylum seekers' confidential records with Iranian officials despite confidentiality rules.
- Frame 1A D.C. lawsuit says U.S. officials sent Iranian detainees' asylum files to Tehran despite confidentiality rules.
- Frame 2The complaint says a March 2025 State Department meeting opened monthly file sharing through Pakistan's embassy.
- Frame 3ICE records allegedly included final removal orders, relief applications and asylum claims for Iranians in custody.
- Frame 4Federal rules allow deportation coordination, but bar disclosures that reveal someone applied for asylum.
- Frame 5The fund says disclosures exposed protesters, religious minorities and LGBTQ applicants to danger in Iran.
- Frame 6The suit asks the court to stop sharing records and appoint an independent monitor.
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- Jul 7, 3:16 PM EDT
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