Bring Kaveh Home to His Family

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DALE RAMSDELL and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Kaveh Momtazian, a devoted husband and father, is facing the possibility of deportation after being taken into custody by ICE. As a pillar of his community in both a personal and professional capacity, Kaveh's absence would devastate not only his family but also everyone who knows and loves him. 

If Kaveh was deported, it would create significant emotional and financial challenges for his wife, Jessica, and their four young children—ages 7, 5, 2, and just two months old—who depend on his unwavering support and love. His current absence has already removed the stability they rely on. 

Kaveh is not just a family man; he is a dedicated local business owner who is working tirelessly to create jobs and contribute to the local community. Without him, the business may well falter, impacting employees and the local economy.

Moreover, Kaveh's presence in the community extends far beyond business. He is known for his generous heart and kind spirit, always ready to lend a helping hand to neighbors, friends, and those in need. 

In addition to the devastating impact his deportation would have on his family and community, Kaveh faces grave danger if forced to return to Iran. Many years ago, Kaveh fled Iran to escape religious persecution as a Bahá’í—a religious minority that is severely persecuted by the Iranian government. If he were deported, he would undoubtedly face imprisonment, torture, or even death.

Please sign this petition to urge a judge and relevant authorities to allow Kaveh to stay in the United States and return to his family, contributing positively to our community. Your support can help reunite their family and keep an important community member where he belongs.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Monetary donations on this website do NOT go to Kaveh's family, but are used to promote the petition to more people. Please only sign the petition. However, if you would like to make a direct donation, please reach out to a family member. 

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Recent signers:
DALE RAMSDELL and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Kaveh Momtazian, a devoted husband and father, is facing the possibility of deportation after being taken into custody by ICE. As a pillar of his community in both a personal and professional capacity, Kaveh's absence would devastate not only his family but also everyone who knows and loves him. 

If Kaveh was deported, it would create significant emotional and financial challenges for his wife, Jessica, and their four young children—ages 7, 5, 2, and just two months old—who depend on his unwavering support and love. His current absence has already removed the stability they rely on. 

Kaveh is not just a family man; he is a dedicated local business owner who is working tirelessly to create jobs and contribute to the local community. Without him, the business may well falter, impacting employees and the local economy.

Moreover, Kaveh's presence in the community extends far beyond business. He is known for his generous heart and kind spirit, always ready to lend a helping hand to neighbors, friends, and those in need. 

In addition to the devastating impact his deportation would have on his family and community, Kaveh faces grave danger if forced to return to Iran. Many years ago, Kaveh fled Iran to escape religious persecution as a Bahá’í—a religious minority that is severely persecuted by the Iranian government. If he were deported, he would undoubtedly face imprisonment, torture, or even death.

Please sign this petition to urge a judge and relevant authorities to allow Kaveh to stay in the United States and return to his family, contributing positively to our community. Your support can help reunite their family and keep an important community member where he belongs.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Monetary donations on this website do NOT go to Kaveh's family, but are used to promote the petition to more people. Please only sign the petition. However, if you would like to make a direct donation, please reach out to a family member. 

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Petition created on June 30, 2025