Reconsider Residency of Islamic Republic Supporters


Reconsider Residency of Islamic Republic Supporters
Recent signers:
Arefeh and 18 others have signed recently.
The issue
I am writing this petition with a heavy heart and deep sense of urgency. The recent assassination of Khamenei, the oppressive leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has been a pivotal moment for those of us fighting for freedom and justice. Yet, in this critical junction, I was appalled to witness that Afghan and Iraqi refugees in several countries have chosen to mourn this figure—a man who symbolizes tyranny and terror.
Their public demonstrations to grieve over Khamenei's demise are not just offensive; they pose a direct threat to our collective mission for a liberated Iran. These acts of mourning are akin to endorsing his regime's appalling actions—actions that have oppressed, silenced, and devastated countless lives for decades. It is imperative that we highlight the inconsistencies in their presence in countries that champion human rights and freedom while they simultaneously mourn a leader synonymous with terrorism.
My biggest fear is that their support inadvertently strengthens oppressive forces, undermining the revolution of progress we are fighting so profoundly for. We want to stand strong for an Iran that respects human rights and embraces freedom and democracy.
The goal of this petition is straightforward—to call on our leaders and immigration authorities to reconsider the residency of those who openly support oppressive regimes. We demand a review of their statuses and, where applicable, take steps to repatriate these individuals. These actions serve not just as a corrective measure but as a strong message that support for terror and oppression is neither accepted nor ignored.
Join me in this cause to ensure our fight for freedom is not in vain. Every signature stands as a beacon of hope for a better future where justice prevails. Sign this petition to expel those who mourn a terrorist, and let's protect the sanctity of our mission for a free and just Iran.
Their public demonstrations to grieve over Khamenei's demise are not just offensive; they pose a direct threat to our collective mission for a liberated Iran. These acts of mourning are akin to endorsing his regime's appalling actions—actions that have oppressed, silenced, and devastated countless lives for decades. It is imperative that we highlight the inconsistencies in their presence in countries that champion human rights and freedom while they simultaneously mourn a leader synonymous with terrorism.
My biggest fear is that their support inadvertently strengthens oppressive forces, undermining the revolution of progress we are fighting so profoundly for. We want to stand strong for an Iran that respects human rights and embraces freedom and democracy.
The goal of this petition is straightforward—to call on our leaders and immigration authorities to reconsider the residency of those who openly support oppressive regimes. We demand a review of their statuses and, where applicable, take steps to repatriate these individuals. These actions serve not just as a corrective measure but as a strong message that support for terror and oppression is neither accepted nor ignored.
Join me in this cause to ensure our fight for freedom is not in vain. Every signature stands as a beacon of hope for a better future where justice prevails. Sign this petition to expel those who mourn a terrorist, and let's protect the sanctity of our mission for a free and just Iran.

Eva HarrymanPetition starter
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Recent signers:
Arefeh and 18 others have signed recently.
The issue
I am writing this petition with a heavy heart and deep sense of urgency. The recent assassination of Khamenei, the oppressive leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has been a pivotal moment for those of us fighting for freedom and justice. Yet, in this critical junction, I was appalled to witness that Afghan and Iraqi refugees in several countries have chosen to mourn this figure—a man who symbolizes tyranny and terror.
Their public demonstrations to grieve over Khamenei's demise are not just offensive; they pose a direct threat to our collective mission for a liberated Iran. These acts of mourning are akin to endorsing his regime's appalling actions—actions that have oppressed, silenced, and devastated countless lives for decades. It is imperative that we highlight the inconsistencies in their presence in countries that champion human rights and freedom while they simultaneously mourn a leader synonymous with terrorism.
My biggest fear is that their support inadvertently strengthens oppressive forces, undermining the revolution of progress we are fighting so profoundly for. We want to stand strong for an Iran that respects human rights and embraces freedom and democracy.
The goal of this petition is straightforward—to call on our leaders and immigration authorities to reconsider the residency of those who openly support oppressive regimes. We demand a review of their statuses and, where applicable, take steps to repatriate these individuals. These actions serve not just as a corrective measure but as a strong message that support for terror and oppression is neither accepted nor ignored.
Join me in this cause to ensure our fight for freedom is not in vain. Every signature stands as a beacon of hope for a better future where justice prevails. Sign this petition to expel those who mourn a terrorist, and let's protect the sanctity of our mission for a free and just Iran.
Their public demonstrations to grieve over Khamenei's demise are not just offensive; they pose a direct threat to our collective mission for a liberated Iran. These acts of mourning are akin to endorsing his regime's appalling actions—actions that have oppressed, silenced, and devastated countless lives for decades. It is imperative that we highlight the inconsistencies in their presence in countries that champion human rights and freedom while they simultaneously mourn a leader synonymous with terrorism.
My biggest fear is that their support inadvertently strengthens oppressive forces, undermining the revolution of progress we are fighting so profoundly for. We want to stand strong for an Iran that respects human rights and embraces freedom and democracy.
The goal of this petition is straightforward—to call on our leaders and immigration authorities to reconsider the residency of those who openly support oppressive regimes. We demand a review of their statuses and, where applicable, take steps to repatriate these individuals. These actions serve not just as a corrective measure but as a strong message that support for terror and oppression is neither accepted nor ignored.
Join me in this cause to ensure our fight for freedom is not in vain. Every signature stands as a beacon of hope for a better future where justice prevails. Sign this petition to expel those who mourn a terrorist, and let's protect the sanctity of our mission for a free and just Iran.

Eva HarrymanPetition starter
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Petition created on 6 March 2026