Iran revealed on Tuesday that a total of 120 Iranian individuals, who were detained in the United States for unlawfully entering the country, are set to be repatriated to Iran within the upcoming days. Additionally, Tehran stated that around 400 Iranians will be returning to Iran under an agreement made with the U.S., affirming a significant transfer of individuals. The move underscores a bilateral understanding between the two nations regarding the repatriation of Iranian nationals who entered the U.S. without proper authorization. The decision has stirred discussions about immigration policies and relations between the United States and Iran, bringing to light the complexities surrounding illegal entry and repatriation procedures. The situation highlights a distinction in immigration practices and diplomatic strategies between the two nations, shedding light on the intricate dynamics involved in addressing unauthorized entry and the subsequent return of individuals to their home country.

U.S. to Repatriate Hundreds of Iranians Detained for Illegal Entry Back to Iran, Tehran Announces

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