Alireza Doroudi

Alireza Doroudi

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Alireza Doroudi is an Iranian PhD student specializing in mechanical engineering at the University of Alabama, with a focus on metallurgy and the application of metals in industrial production. He gained attention recently after being detained by U.S. immigration officials, amid concerns regarding the status of his visa, which was reportedly revoked without clear explanation shortly after his arrival in the U.S.

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United States United States: Alireza Doroudi is an Iranian student who has been detained in the U.S. while pursuing doctoral work in mechanical engineering. 6

The New York Times: An Iranian Student in U.S. Detention Makes a Hard Choice: Stay or Go Home

United States United States: Alireza Doroudi is a University of Alabama engineering doctoral candidate who was detained in Louisiana. 5

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Spain Spain: Alireza Doroudi is a doctoral student at the University of Alabama who has similarly disappeared. 5

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United States United States: The Department of Homeland Security said the student, Alireza Doroudi, posed significant national security concerns. 5

Fox News: Several University of Massachusetts international students have visas revoked

United States United States: ICE agents on March 26 arrested and detained University of Alabama doctoral student Alireza Doroudi, an Iranian national who was studying mechanical engineering. 5

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Doroudi is an Iranian-born mechanical engineering doctoral student at the University of Alabama who has been affected by ICE actions. 5

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