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Iranian student in Alabama to self-deport despite withdrawal of initial charge behind his arrest

  • Alireza Doroudi, a 32-year-old Iranian graduate student studying mechanical engineering at the University of Alabama, chose to return to Iran voluntarily after spending six weeks in ICE custody at a detention center in Jena, Louisiana.
  • His detention followed arrest near his Tuscaloosa home in March due to revocation of his F-1 visa and alleged loss of student status, though the government later dropped the initial charge.
  • Doroudi was held under President Trump's immigration crackdown amid claims of national security concerns, but his lawyer submitted evidence disputing these and noted visa revocation was prudential, effective only after departure.
  • David Rozas, Doroudi’s attorney, explained that the initial arrest was incorrect and stated that, facing ongoing detention, Doroudi made the challenging choice to request and receive permission for voluntary departure.
  • Doroudi’s case highlights concerns about due process delays and raises questions about the precedent set for foreign students forced to choose between indefinite detention or voluntary departure.
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Iranian student in Alabama to self-deport despite withdrawal of initial charge behind his arrest

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 initial arrest, his lawyer and fiancee said.

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WVUA23 broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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