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Alireza Doroudi, the University of Alabama doctoral student detained by federal immigration, on Sunday returned to Iran after ...
On Sunday, June 1, former University of Alabama doctoral student Alireza Doroudi left the United States to return to Iran.
“Yesterday, June 1, 2025, Alireza Doroudi left the United States to return to Iran. His choice was made in response to a ...
Alireza Doroudi, an Iranian student, has left the United States to return to Iran, citing a lack of fairness and due process ...
During an emotional immigration hearing May 8, Alireza Doroudi made the decision to self-deport back to Iran. It was supposed ...
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Doroudi’s lawyer, David Rozas, said the government has not offered any evidence to support that claim, however. Doroudi’s visa was revoked in June 2023. Officials did not give a reason and ...
As President Donald Trump continues to fulfill his campaign promise to enact the biggest deportation effort in American history, immigration lawyer David Rozas says his clients are starting to ...
“He turned and looked at me and said: ‘I love this country, but they don’t want me here so I will go home,’” attorney David Rozas told AL.com. Doroudi has been in federal custody since ...
David Rozas. Alireza Doroudi was detained in March and has spent the last six weeks at an immigration facility in Jena, Louisiana. After his arrest in March, the Department of Homeland Security ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — An Iranian mechanical engineering student at the University of Alabama has decided to self-deport after six weeks in a Louisiana detention center despite the government ...