US state department revokes green cards of three Iranian nationals it links to regime

The US State Department revoked the green cards of three Iranian nationals, including the son of a figure from the 1979 hostage crisis, citing ties to the Iranian regime. These actions, announced Saturday, are part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to deny permanent residency to individuals linked to what it calls "anti-American terrorist regimes."
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