@HiberniaFrog@LeviAckerman403@lucystone1871 You really think it would have happened?? It’s not because of us. It’s because all of the political games they do. NOT US REGULAR PEOPLE. Just try to understand this.
@HiberniaFrog@LeviAckerman403@lucystone1871 Exactly. I totally accept that I WAS WRONG!!! I did not know that he is gonna do it this way! You have no idea what we Iranians been through. But believe me, he did not do it for us. This war would have happened one way or another. I just don’t understand why we
@HiberniaFrog@LeviAckerman403@lucystone1871 The fact that regular people want other regular people to suffer is mind blowing. I hate every politician. I know they don’t care about regular people in the end, and the fact that they are trying to put us against each other is disgusting.
@HiberniaFrog@LeviAckerman403@lucystone1871 I know you did not want that, ofc you did not think about it. That’s not the argument. Actually that’s exactly the point, we regular people did not want this for one another. We don’t want any people to die for anybody else, this is completely political.
@HiberniaFrog@LeviAckerman403@lucystone1871 You know what? The fact that you think that he hates you and that you don’t know why we have less freedom in our country, is sth influenced by whatever the fuck happened in 1979 in America, show you have no knowledge. So just shut the fuck up and try to educate yourself.
بابا این هیچیش با عقل جور درنمیاد. اسلحه رو میخواستن بفرستن برای داخل، بعد فرستادنش برای کسایی که مشخصا با پهلوی مشکل دارن؟ خود CIA نمیتونسته؟ بعد اصن کدوم کردا؟ کردای ایران یا عراق؟ یه چیزی گفته. واقعا بعید نیست همون اولش خواسته باشه کردا وارد شن و نشدن، اینم مثلا اینجوری تلافی کرده باشه.
As an Iranian American, I strongly oppose treating Iranians as a “public charge” risk or including us in broad #USCISpause. The data simply does not support it, and policies like this ignore who we actually are in the U.S.
1.Iranian Americans are one of the most educated groups in the U.S. Around 65% have a bachelor’s degree or higher, with a large share holding advanced degrees. This is a high-skill, knowledge-driven population contributing directly to innovation and economic growth.
2.We are highly integrated legally. About 79% of Iranian immigrants are naturalized citizens, compared to ~51% for immigrants overall, and only ~6% are unauthorized. That reflects long-term stability, not risk.
3.The numbers clearly contradict the narrative: ~$79K median household income for Iranian immigrants vs ~$64K for all immigrants and ~$66K U.S.-born; ~12% poverty rate vs ~14% for immigrants overall. This is not a population trending toward public dependence.
4.Our workforce profile is heavily skewed toward management, business, science, and arts (~60%+), nearly double the immigrant average. This is a high-contribution group driving productivity, not relying on public systems.
5.Iranian Americans also show strong English proficiency and private health insurance coverage rates, both key indicators of self-sufficiency and reduced reliance on public assistance compared to broader immigrant groups.
6.The community has a strong track record in entrepreneurship, STEM fields, and professional sectors, contributing to job creation and tax revenue rather than drawing from public resources.
This is not about politics, it’s about facts. Iranian Americans are educated, employed, integrated, and economically stable. Policies that label us as “high risk” are not just unfair, they are analytically wrong.
@USCIS@StateDept@DHSgov
I hope this tweet finds its way to someone who truly understands the Iranian PEOPLE, who knows how much they’ve already been through.
And can see how the USCIS pause has only made things harder for them.
And maybe chooses to help, and lift the hold.
🍃🤞🏼
#LiftTheHold
Immigrants weren’t just filling existing jobs; they were helping create them. That’s Econ 101: jobs are not a fixed pie. More people means more customers, more demand, more businesses expanding, and yes, more hiring.
Thousands of law-abiding immigrants—students, engineers, researchers, and healthcare professionals—who followed every legal step, passed extensive background checks, and built their lives in the United States are now stuck in indefinite uncertainty because of the USCIS pause.
People are losing jobs, work authorization, healthcare, and even their homes—despite doing everything right.
This is not about immigration at the border. This is about fairness for those already here, contributing to the U.S. economy and innovation.
@SenMullin@SenRubio
#LiftTheHold #USCISPause #LegalImmigration #SkilledImmigrants 🇺🇸
Iranians specifically Iranian students in the U.S. are being silently blocked by the #USCISPause
waiting on OPT, STEM OPT, and Adjustment of Status.
Their homeland is in war. Here, their futures are frozen, judged not by merit, but by birthplace.
They studied, worked, contributed.
Unpause their lives.
#LiftTheHold
#LiftThePause
#USCISPause
#USCISHold
@SenMullin@LindseyGrahamSC@LauraLoomer@SenatorDurbin@AsstSecStateCA
چرا سیر نمیشید از این همه خون؟ یه عمر گفتید مرگ بر آمریکا، گفتید مرگ بر اسرائیل، خب پس چی شد؟ چرا بهجای اونا، باز جون جوونهای همین خاک رو میگیرید؟
شما که اینهمه ادعای جنگ و “مبارزه” داشتید، چرا همیشه زورِتون فقط به مردم بیدفاع رسیده؟ چرا هر بار که از صدای بمب و موشک عین سگ ترسیدید، باز اعدام و گلوله اومد وسط؟
این چه ایدئولوژیایه که برای حفظ خودش، باید بهترینهای یک ملت رو نابود کنه؟ چه باوریه که از زندگی مردم میترسه؟ شما نه مدافع مردمید، نه نمایندهشون، شما فقط با ترس و خون، خودتون رو سرپا نگه داشتید.
هیچکدوم از اینها فراموش نمیشه. هیچکدوم از این زخمها پاک نمیشن. اما بدونید این مسیر پایدار نیست. داریم به آخرتون نزدیک میشیم.
فقط کاش اون روز، قبل از اینکه حتی یک جوون دیگه قربانی بشه، برسه.
پ.ن: حالا باز یه سری بزرگوار بیان از زیرساخت برامون صحبت کنن.
#صالح_محمدی
#مهدی_قاسمی
#سعيد_داودی
President Trump, we are facing a desperate situation with USCIS delays. Turning to social media is our last resort to be heard. Please #LiftTheHold for Iranian professionals who are ready to work and support the U.S. @POTUS@SenMullin