Source:
National
Iranian American Council (NIAC)
Major
Victory for Iranian-American Community
Washington
DC - Congressman Gresham Barrett's (R-SC) office has confirmed to NIAC that he
will drop language aimed at deporting non-immigrant Iranians from the U.S. when
he reintroduces the Stop Terrorists Entry Program (STEP) Act today.
This is a
major victory for the Iranian-American community.
When the STEP Act was first introduced in 2003, it contained provisions that
would have mandated the deportation of all Iranians on student visas, temporary
work visas, exchange visas, and tourist visas from the United States within 60
days.
On Tuesday, NIAC staff hand-delivered over 3,500 letters from concerned
Americans, detailing extensive concerns about the STEP Act.
Though the elimination of the deportation provisions constitutes a significant
victory for the Iranian-American community, the bill remains problematic. It
would make it illegal for Iranians to travel to the United States, though some
exceptions may be made for medical emergencies and political or religious asylum
after "extensive federal screening."
"Eliminating the deportation provisions is welcomed but it isn't enough," said
Trita Parsi, President of NIAC. "We shouldn't make it more difficult for
Iranians to seek refuge in the US at a time when repression in Iran is
increasing."
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