ICE arrests 11 Iranian nationals in 48 hours
CBSN
In its latest crackdown against illegal immigration, federal agents arrested 11 Iranian foreign nationals in 48 hours, including one watchlisted individual — part of a series of targeted operations spanning eight states and nine cities nationwide.
Among those arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement since Sunday, June 22, is Mehran Makari Sahel, at his home near St. Paul, Minnesota. ICE officials say Sahel is a former member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), an elite a branch of Iran's armed forces. They said the detainee has "admitted connections to Hezbollah," a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization backed by Iran.
ICE said that five of those arrested possessed previous criminal convictions ranging from grand larceny to drug and firearm possessions.

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