
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has confirmed the arrest of 11 Iranian nationals across various locations in the United States amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and the Middle East. According to federal officials, the individuals were taken into custody over the past several weeks for alleged immigration violations, though details regarding potential national security concerns have not been fully disclosed. The arrests come at a time of increased scrutiny and caution following a surge in regional instability involving Iran. While authorities have not publicly linked the individuals to any specific threat, officials stated that all arrests were part of standard enforcement operations and were carried out “in accordance with federal law.” Civil rights groups have urged transparency, stressing the importance of ensuring due process and avoiding racial or ethnic profiling. The Department of Homeland Security continues to monitor the situation closely as diplomatic tensions persist.