Kameli Law, P.C. and the Telegram group of IraniansEntry provide policy recommendations on visa restrictions, advocating for a fair and secure approach to national security. On January 20, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order to reassess visa programs and enhance foreign national vetting. By March 20, 2025, a report will identify countries with inadequate screening, potentially leading to full or partial travel bans.
Background: National Security Policies
Similar policies were implemented in 2017 through Proclamation 9645, which restricted entry from Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen due to security concerns. Iran faced a near-total entry suspension, except for F, M, and J visa holders, due to its lack of cooperation on security screenings and its designation as a state sponsor of terrorism since 1984. The United States should not punish Iranian citizens for the actions of the Iranian Government. Iranian nationals in the U.S. contribute significantly to science, technology, healthcare, and business.
Human Cost of Travel Bans
The 2017 travel restrictions separated families, denied opportunities to skilled professionals, and caused significant distress. Studies show such policies disproportionately affect individuals with no security threats while hindering U.S. economic and technological growth. Even President Trump has emphasized the importance of retaining highly educated immigrants.
A More Balanced Approach for 2025
As Iranian nationals, the Group recognizes the importance of national security (https://t.me/IraniansEntry). Kameli Law, P.C. fully supports thorough vetting to prevent security risks while opposing categorical bans. A blanket ban contradicts U.S. policy precedent and principles of fairness and inclusion.
Collaborative Solutions
Led by attorney Taher Kameli, Kameli Law, P.C. advocates for policies that distinguish Iranian nationals from government actions. Despite Iran's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism since 1984, past administrations permitted lawful Iranian immigration. Instead of bans, enhanced security screenings can ensure safety while allowing qualified individuals to contribute to American society.
A just policy safeguards national security without punishing innocent individuals. Kameli Law, P.C. urges policymakers to adopt a nuanced approach that upholds fairness, opportunity, and security.
Full list of proposed recommendations: https://kameli.com/one-for-all-and-all-for-one/
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