Gay Iranian in US Fights Deportation
An Iranian national who has lived in the United States since he was a child has asked for political asylum because he is gay. Mohammad Abdollahi, 24, says his personal safety would be jeopardized if he is deported to his native Iran after living in the United States for some 20 years. It’s not something I can imagine,” Abdollahi told ABC News. “It would be a very scary thing because I haven’t hidden my sexuality in talking with friends or the media.” Abdollahi came to the United States as a boy with his parents, who were students at the University of Michigan. He was tagged for deportation after a protest in May.
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Living here in the US for that long should give him the rights to be here. I would not want to go back to somewhere I haven’t been in years either for fear something would happen to me.