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US Veteran Adopted Iranian Orphan, Now Trump Administration Seeks Deportation
The case of a woman adopted by a US veteran as a child in Iran has raised concerns over immigration policies.
Feb. 21, 2026 at 2:06pm
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A woman who was adopted as a young child by a US veteran who found her in an Iranian orphanage in the 1970s and raised her as a Christian is now facing deportation under the Trump administration's immigration policies. The case has sparked concerns over the treatment of immigrants and adopted children.
Why it matters
This case highlights the complex and often uncertain status of immigrants, even those adopted as children by US citizens. It raises questions about the rights of adopted individuals and the impact of shifting immigration policies on vulnerable populations.
The details
The woman, whose name has not been released, was adopted by the US veteran in the 1970s after he found her in an Iranian orphanage. She was raised as a Christian in the US. Now in her 40s, she is facing deportation under the Trump administration's tougher immigration enforcement, despite having lived in the US for decades as an adopted citizen.
- The woman was adopted by the US veteran in the 1970s.
- She has lived in the US for decades since being adopted as a child.
The players
US Veteran
The American veteran who adopted the woman as a child in Iran in the 1970s.
Trump Administration
The current US presidential administration, which has implemented stricter immigration policies that are now threatening the woman's status in the country.
What’s next
The woman's case is currently being reviewed by immigration authorities, who will determine whether she can remain in the US or will be deported.
The takeaway
This case underscores the need for immigration policies that consider the unique circumstances of adopted individuals and provide stability and security for vulnerable populations, even in the face of shifting political climates.
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