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“迄今最严厉移民驱逐行动之一”,外媒爆:特朗普政府包机遣返约百名伊朗人
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-09-30 07:20

Group 1 - The Trump administration is set to deport approximately 100 Iranians from the United States back to Iran, marking one of the most severe immigration enforcement actions to date [1][3] - A U.S. charter flight has already departed from Louisiana and is expected to arrive in Iran via Qatar, with the deportation plan confirmed to be in its final stages [3] - The United Nations has restored sanctions against Iran as of September 27, following the completion of the "snapback" mechanism in the Iran nuclear deal, with the European Union also confirming the reinstatement of sanctions on September 29 [3] Group 2 - Since April, the U.S. and Iran have engaged in five rounds of indirect negotiations mediated by Oman, but significant disagreements remain on key issues such as uranium enrichment [3] - The sixth round of negotiations, originally scheduled for June 15, was canceled due to an Israeli attack on Iran, which escalated tensions and led to military responses from both sides [3] - In response to Iran's violations of the nuclear agreement, the UK, France, and Germany initiated the "snapback" mechanism to pressure Iran into resuming negotiations [3]