An Iranian professor and her family—permanent residents detained in Texas—are caught in a political storm: their son’s father is being punished for his mother’s past role in the 1979 hostage crisis, despite never having committed any crime himself. Maryam Tahmasebi calls it “bloodline punishment,” as her family suffers physical and mental collapse while separated across detention centers. With no evidence linking them to national security threats and no charges filed, their legal team fights back—but the U.S. government denies their plea to self-deport, all amid rising tensions with Iran.
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