Iranian asylum seekers

US Accused of Secretly Giving Iran Data on Asylum Seekers

A lawsuit alleges the Trump administration unlawfully provided confidential personal information of Iranian asylum applicants to the Iranian government. This data, reportedly shared with Iranian officials, includes details on pro-democracy protesters, religious minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals. The suit claims such disclosures risk deportation and persecution, torture, or death for these vulnerable applicants upon their return to Iran. Despite senators’ concerns raised in February regarding the dangers of deportation to Iran, the suit contends that the US has proceeded with sharing such sensitive information, even meeting with Iranian officials in March 2025 to discuss deportations.

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Lawsuit: Trump Admin Illegally Shared Iranian Asylum Seeker Data With Iran

A lawsuit alleges that Trump administration immigration agencies shared confidential information about Iranian asylum seekers with the Iranian government, violating regulations and endangering individuals. Court filings argue this constitutes a coordinated effort to identify and pressure Iranians in U.S. custody to return to Iran, despite ongoing diplomatic hostility and war. The Department of Homeland Security denies these claims, stating that ICE facilitates consular access in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. The lawsuit seeks to stop information sharing and appoint an independent monitor to prevent future disclosures.

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