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Alabama Woman Says DHS Claim About Detained Husband's Iranian Army Service Is Fake News

  • Over the weekend in Alabama, ICE agents arrested 11 Iranian nationals including Ribvar Karimi, who was taken into custody in Locust Fork pending removal proceedings.
  • The Department of Homeland Security justified the arrests by citing Karimi's past service as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021, though his wife calls this claim exaggerated and denies he fought American forces.
  • Karimi entered the U.S. legally on a K-1 fiancé visa in October 2024 and married Morgan Karimi within the required 90-day window, with Morgan stating they followed all legal procedures.
  • Morgan Karimi, who is 31 weeks pregnant, has sought financial aid to hire an immigration attorney while affirming her husband's support for the U.S. and that he fought ISIS himself.
  • The arrests reflect DHS's ongoing effort to remove perceived threats, while Karimi's family fears deportation could endanger him due to his opposition to Iran's regime and love for the U.S.
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Iranian asylum-seekers who fled the Islamic Republic have been arrested recently by immigration officials in Los Angeles.

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