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ICE Sets Sights on Family of Iranian Hunger Striker in Arizona

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ICE targets family of detained Iranian man on hunger strike in Arizona

For the past month, Iranian asylum seeker Mehrad Asadi Eidivand has been detained at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Florence, Arizona. His situation has sparked concern as he has resorted to hunger strikes—two times now—due to delays in receiving a court date.

Eidivand fears return to Iran, citing political persecution. The hunger strikes highlight the urgency of his legal predicament. Advocates argue that the prolonged detention undermines the purpose of asylum, which is meant to protect individuals from persecution.

The case raises questions about the efficiency of the immigration court system. Delays in hearings can have severe repercussions for asylum seekers. Community leaders are calling for reforms to ensure timely access to justice for individuals in similar situations.

As the U.S. grapples with complex immigration challenges, Eidivand’s plight underscores the human costs involved in policy failures. Supporters are rallying to demand action from authorities, insisting that every individual deserves fair treatment and prompt legal proceedings.