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Lawsuit says US illegally shared confidential information on Iranian asylum seekers with Iran

A lawsuit alleges that the Trump administration's immigration agencies illegally shared confidential information about Iranian asylum seekers with the Iranian government, violating federal regulations and endangering individuals. The lawsuit claims a coordinated effort between the U.S.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-07-07 · 13:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Lawsuit says US illegally shared confidential information on Iranian asylum seekers with Iran
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A lawsuit alleges that the Trump administration's immigration agencies illegally shared confidential information about Iranian asylum seekers with the Iranian government, violating federal regulations and endangering individuals. The lawsuit claims a coordinated effort between the U.S. and Iranian governments to identify and pressure Iranians in U.S. immigration custody to return to Iran, even during an ongoing war. This information reportedly included details about asylum claims related to religious conversion, sexuality, and participation in protests. The lawsuit seeks to stop the sharing of such information and implement an independent monitor. The Department of Homeland Security and State Department have not commented. The allegations arise during a period of aggressive immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, which included multiple deportation flights of Iranians back to Iran.

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Congress made confidentiality protections mandatory because lives depend on them.

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Roughly 600 Iranians were put in immigration detention last year.

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Federal regulations prohibit sharing information that could reveal an individual applied for asylum.

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A lawsuit alleges the Trump administration's immigration agencies shared confidential information on Iranian asylum seekers with the Iranian government.

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The U.S. State Department arranged monthly meetings with Iranian officials starting March 2025, sharing sensitive information about detained Iranian immigrants.

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Motorbikes and cars pass through an intersection in downtown Tehran, Iran, May 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File) By SAFIYAH RIDDLE Updated 3:36 PM MESZ, July 7, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit LOS ANGELES (AP) — A lawsuit filed Tuesday alleges that the Trump administration’s immigration agencies have been sharing confidential information about Iranian asylum seekers with the Iranian government, violating national immigration regulations and endangering countless Iranians, court filings argue. The lawsuit depicts a coordinated campaign between the U.S. and Iranian governments to identify Iranians in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody and pressure them to return to Iran — a marked departure from decades of diplomatic hostility between the two governments and an ongoing war. Roughly 600 Iranians were put in immigration detention last year, according to public records obtained by the National Iranian American Council. In June, an Iranian woman was among the two dozen migrants the U.S. deported to the Central African Republic — in a marked departure from a decades-long practice by the U.S. of welcoming Iranian dissidents, exiles and others since the 1979 Islamic Revolution forced a large number of Iranians to flee. The U.S. government is allowed to work with government officials of foreign countries to coordinate deportation logistics. However, federal regulations passed in the late 1990s prohibit the government from sharing information that could reveal that the individual getting deported applied for asylum. 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The information included details about asylum applications filed by people who say they were persecuted for converting to Christianity, for their sexuality or for participating in the Women, Life, Freedom protests against the Iranian government in 2022, according to the lawsuit, which was filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. ICE forced Iranian asylum applicants who had been detained in numerous facilities, mostly southern states, to meet with an Iranian government official who had extensive and specific knowledge about their applications, according to the complaint. The information was shared even after the joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran started the Iran war in February 2026. The lawsuit is seeking to halt sharing information about asylum seekers with the Iranian government and appoint an independent monitor to prevent future disclosures. “Despite the U.S.’s ongoing war with Iran, the administration seems more committed to mass deportation than protecting human lives,” Michael Kirkpatrick, attorney at Public Citizen Litigation Group said in a statement. The complaint names the Department of Homeland Security, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin and the Department of State as some of the defendants. The Department of Homeland Security and the State Department didn’t respond to an emailed request for comment on Tuesday morning. The allegations come amid President Donald Trump’s ambitious and aggressive immigration crackdown that involved over 600,000 deportations and causing roughly 1.9 million immigrants to voluntarily leave in 2025 alone, according to an announcement made by DHS. Iranian officials acknowledged in September 2025 that as many as 400 Iranians could be returned under an agreement with the Trump’s administration. That month, the first of three deportation flights brought dozens of Iranians back to Iran. The second deportation flight was in December 2025, and the final recorded deportation flight departed at the end of January 2026, roughly a month before the war on Iran started, and just weeks after the Iranian government killed thousands of citizens as part of a brutal crackdown on protests. The New York Times reported at the time that some of those deported in the flights in September, December and January were asylum seekers. SAFIYAH RIDDLE Riddle is a national law enforcement reporter based in Los Angeles, California. mailto
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