Tehran – Iran slams the US’s recent deportation practices, describing them as “humiliating” and violating human rights standards.
Esmail Baqaei, a spokesman for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expressed these concerns in a statement on Saturday, highlighting the abuse of Iranian people among other migrants.
“The US government’s actions against immigrants, including our citizens, are unfair and unacceptable,” Bakaei said.
He emphasized Iran’s commitment to protecting the rights of its citizens overseas, and pledged that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will use up all measures to support Iranian citizens facing deportation.
To this end, Iran has issued instructions to the interest section of Washington, D.C., as well as diplomatic and consul duties across South America, Bakaray announced.
These missions are directed to support Iranian citizens who have been expelled from the United States and to promote safe return to Iran.
“Iran is the home of all Iranians and our fellow people can return freely,” repeated the idiot.
The issue has gained urgency as the US administration strengthened the deportation of undocumented immigrants under President Donald Trump’s second term.
Recent actions include the deportation of 119 migrants from Afghanistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Pakistan and China, including Afghanistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Pakistan and China, according to the US government. It was there.
Panama President Jose Raul Murino confirmed at a recent press conference that these deportees had arrived and noted that they were transported by US Air Force flights.
“Flights from the US Air Force have arrived, and 119 people of diverse nationalities have arrived,” Murino said.
At least 12 Iranian deporters, including minors who entered the US via Mexico, reported being handcuffed and bound during their transfers. The treatment has attracted criticism, as depicted in videos circulating on social media.
“They said we were being moved to Texas Camp, but they lied,” said Iranian adult power. “On the plane, the women and children continued to faint, but the US troops didn’t even drive them away,” she added.
People reportedly being detained and trapped in hotels in Panama under US government oversight are now stuck without money, internet access or legal counsel, and are now more human rights is causing concern.