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Two Iranian college students launched after ICE arrested them in a ‘ruse,’ their legal professionals say
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Two Iranian college students launched after ICE arrested them in a ‘ruse,’ their legal professionals say

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Last updated: July 18, 2025 1:39 am
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Two married Iranian college students at Louisiana State College have been launched from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody this week after they have been arrested in June in what their attorneys describe as a “ruse” orchestrated by authorities brokers.

Attorneys for Pouria Pourhosseinhendabad and Parisa Firouzabadi had challenged their detentions and accused the federal government of violating the legislation and immigration procedures. The American Civil Liberties Union’s Louisiana chapter introduced their launch Wednesday.

The 2 graduate college students, who have been detained for almost a month, have been “lured” out of their dwelling by ICE brokers who advised them they have been investigating a hit-and-run the couple had beforehand reported, courtroom paperwork stated. They have been then arrested.

ICE didn’t present or current a warrant for his or her arrests, their attorneys stated in courtroom paperwork. A number of days later, ICE alleged that Firouzabadi was deportable due to a 2023 visa revocation, the paperwork stated. Pourhosseinhendabad is on an energetic F-1 pupil visa and remains to be enrolled on the faculty, based on the ACLU.

Nora Ahmed, the authorized director for the ACLU of Louisiana, which helps signify the couple, stated in an announcement that their launch was a “highly effective affirmation of immigrants’ rights.”

“Pouria and Parisa ought to by no means have been detained and we’re relieved they’re lastly free,” Ahmed stated.

ICE didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

A federal Justice of the Peace decide advisable the discharge of Pourhosseinhendabad on Monday, writing that he “has established that there’s a grave danger he’ll endure irreparable hurt.” After attorneys filed a petition for the discharge of Firouzabadi on Tuesday, the federal government agreed to launch the couple.

“Pouria and Parisa ought to by no means have been detained and we’re relieved they’re lastly free,” Ahmed stated within the assertion. “Nonetheless, this case additionally underscores that when the federal government’s energy is allowed to go unchecked, total communities are left susceptible to sweeping abuses of energy.”

On June 22, cops knocked on the couple’s condominium door, claiming to research a hit-and-run accident the couple had reported weeks earlier, based on Firouzabadi’s habeas corpus petition. The officers requested to see their automobile to evaluate harm, prompting the couple to cause them to the parking zone, the petition stated. Federal brokers believed to be employed by ICE then handcuffed and arrested them, based on courtroom paperwork.

“The best way that state police offered themselves to Parisa — as if they have been investigating the hit-and-run of which Parisa had been a sufferer weeks prior — constitutes a ruse as a result of it was an official deception that was used to arrest and detain her,” the petition stated.

Days after Firouzabadi was arrested, a charging doc was uploaded to the immigration courtroom digital report, the petition stated. In it, ICE alleged that she had failed to take care of her authorized standing due to a visa revocation in 2023 owing to violations of legal guidelines associated to sabotage or espionage, courtroom paperwork stated. Ten days after that submitting, ICE rescinded the accusation tied to sabotage and espionage however continued to allege that she was deportable, the petition stated. It’s unclear what prompted the accusation and why it was rescinded. Attorneys didn’t instantly reply to questions on Firouzabadi’s visa revocation; courtroom paperwork say she was given no causes.

Firouzabadi’s attorneys argued that she nonetheless has authorized standing as a result of she is actively enrolled, attending lessons and dealing at Louisiana State College and that the revocation prevents her solely from leaving and attempting to return to the nation.

Pourhosseinhendabad, who was held at a separate facility, is in full compliance along with his visa necessities, his attorneys stated.

“Arresting and detaining him with none justification underneath the legislation violates due course of, equal safety, the Fourth Modification, and established immigration procedures,” the ACLU stated in a information launch.

The couple’s attorneys level out in courtroom paperwork that their arrests coincide with the U.S. entrance into the battle between Israel and Iran. The 2 have been arrested simply hours after the army attacked three Iranian nuclear enrichment websites. The battle resulted in a ceasefire days later. Given the timing, their counsel argued, the illegal arrests have been the results of discrimination.

“This is identical form of discrimination that occurred with the internment of Japanese People within the Nineteen Forties, which we dedicated by no means to repeat,” Ahmed stated within the launch. “And but, we have been proper right here on June 22, the day after the US bombed Iran — indiscriminately rounding up Iranians on U.S. soil.”

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