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Alireza Doroudi, detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for more than 40 days, wants to return to his home country.
a University of Alabama doctoral student opted Thursday to return to his native Iran "to avoid prolonged and unnecessary detention," his lawyer said. Alireza Doroudi, 32, who was arrested March 25 ...
Alireza Doroudi’s detention has instilled fear in the small Iranian community in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where he and his ...
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 lose ...
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 dropping a charge behind his ...
Alireza Doroudi, the University of Alabama doctoral student detained by federal immigration, on Thursday made “the difficult decision” to request voluntary deportation to Iran, his attorney said. “He ...
In a statement, attorney’s for Doroudi say that he has been granted voluntary departure to Iran in order avoid prolonged and unnecessary detention.
An Iranian doctoral student detained in Alabama on immigration ... The mechanical engineering graduate student at the University of Alabama was facing two charges including overstaying his student ...