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U.S. Deports 3 Former IRGC Members to Iran, DHS Says
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Published Jan. 28, 2026, 12:31 AM
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has deported three Iranian nationals who were former members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the agency said late Tuesday.
The individuals – Ehsan Khaledi, Mohammad Mehrani and Morteza Nasirikakolaki – entered the United States illegally in late 2024, according to DHS. Khaledi and Mehrani crossed into the U.S. through Southern California, while Nasirikakolaki was encountered by Border Patrol near San Luis, Arizona, in November 2024, the department said.
Homeland Security identified the three as former members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, a branch of Iran’s military that the United States has designated a terrorist organization. They were among 14 Iranians on a deportation flight that returned to Tehran — the first such flight since protests in Iran prompted a large government crackdown.
DHS said that all who were removed had “Executable Final Orders,” meaning a federal judge had ordered their deportation. The department stated the action reflects broader enforcement efforts targeting individuals it considers national security risks
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