A new lawsuit filed in Washington accuses the Trump administration of breaking U.S. law by sharing sensitive asylum application details with the Iranian government. This information reportedly includes records of Iranian nationals seeking asylum in the United States, which the administration intended to deport.
The claim, as detailed in court documents, argues that sharing such information poses significant risks. It could endanger the lives of pro-democracy protesters, religious minorities, and LGBTQ individuals in Iran.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is named among the defendants in this case. The lawsuit raises serious concerns about the implications of these actions on human rights and the safety of vulnerable groups in Iran.

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