Immigration law and regulation are pressing issues globally, with policies impacting millions of people seeking refuge, citizenship, or employment opportunities. Recent events, such as the refugee crisis in Europe and the immigration crackdown in the United States, have sparked heated debates and prompted calls for change. Petitions on this topic cover a wide range of issues, from advocating for fair treatment of refugees and asylum seekers to challenging deportation policies and fighting for pathways to citizenship.
One petition with significant support urges the government to end family separation at the border, highlighting the traumatic impact on children. Another petition calls for the protection of DACA recipients, emphasizing the contributions these individuals make to society.
Join the movement by exploring the petitions addressing immigration law and regulation. Your support can make a difference in shaping more humane and just policies for immigrants and refugees worldwide.
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Soheil Mostajabian has posted “Death to America” on social media, defended the Islamic regime, and insulted protesters who were killed in January 2026, while thousands of people have lost their lives.
Such statements raise serious concerns about supporting extremism and disrespecting victims, especially while living in a free country and benefiting from democratic values
I am Iranian, and I support this petition. Millions of Iranians have been barred from entering the United States or living normal lives abroad due to the policies of the Islamic Republic. Why, then, are the families of Iranian government officials—who profit from repression and violence—allowed to live freely on U.S. soil while innocent people are being banned? Justice requires accountability, not privilege for those connected to power or to terrorist organizations.
I am writing to you as an Iranian who has spent my entire life opposing the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). While living in Iran, I openly spoke out against this regime and repeatedly put my life at risk for standing on the side of freedom and human rights. Today, however, I am deeply disturbed to see individuals connected to the Islamic Republic and IRGC-affiliated families entering the United States with ease and living peacefully in the very country they publicly call their enemy.
Many of these families openly support a regime responsible for:
• The killing and execution of innocent civilians
• The killing of children and protesters
• Widespread human rights abuses
• State-sponsored terrorism
Even more alarming, some of these individuals have threatened Iranian dissidents and U.S. citizens abroad, yet they are allowed to live freely and safely inside the United States.
It is unacceptable that children are being killed in Iran while the families of those responsible enjoy safety, wealth, and freedom in America.
I respectfully urge Congress to:
• Investigate IRGC-linked individuals entering the United States
• Strengthen background checks for regime-affiliated applicants
• Enforce existing terrorism and sanctions laws
• Protect Iranian dissidents on U.S. soil
America must not become a safe haven for the families of those who terrorize the Iranian people.
Thank you for your time and attention to this urgent matter.
All my life, I have hated the Islamic regime and the IRGC. I openly expressed my hatred toward them and risked my life several times when I was in Iran.
When I applied for a U.S. visa, it took me two years to get approved. Now these people—whose fathers are enemies of America (and the whole world)—are easily coming to the U.S. and living peacefully in the very country they call their enemy. This is not fair. They should not be here.
Their families threaten U.S. citizens and Iranians who oppose them, so why are they allowed to come here and do whatever they want? They should be removed immediately.
They cannot kill our children in Iran while their own kids live here in peace and wealth.
I am Iranian and my people are suffering under the Islamic Republic. Families linked to that system enjoy freedom and safety abroad while ordinary Iranians are jailed, tortured and killed. I do not think it is fair that they benefit from a democracy they did nothing to stand up for. I support this petition and believe they should be returned to Iran.
I’m from Trinidad, and I’m tired of Nicki Minaj using Trinidadian identity when it suits her while embarrassing the culture on a global stage. She benefits from Caribbean roots, accent, and imagery, but consistently moves in ways that contradict the values of accountability, community, and respect that many of us were raised with.
Nicki Minaj has repeatedly defended and protected men accused or convicted of serious sexual crimes, including her husband, instead of standing with victims. She has used her massive platform to intimidate critics and journalists, harass other women in the industry, and silence people who speak out. On top of that, she spread blatant COVID-19 misinformation to millions, refusing to take responsibility even when public health officials had to correct her claims.
This isn’t “being misunderstood.” This is a pattern of choosing ego over truth and loyalty to harmful people over basic decency. Fame doesn’t excuse that. Influence makes it worse.
When people say she should be deported back to Trinidad, it’s not about immigration law, it’s about accountability. If you’re going to constantly shout out Trinidad, wave the flag, and profit off Caribbean culture, then you should be held to the standards that come with it. You don’t get to pick and choose the parts of your identity that benefit you while ignoring the responsibility that comes with representing millions of people.
Nicki Minaj doesn’t just represent herself anymore, and the way she moves reflects badly on the culture she claims. If you’re going to claim Trinidad so loudly, then stand on principles, or stop using us as a brand
As a woman who has been around transgender children and adults, many of whom we have lost this year already to suicide alone, minus the four murdered. We yell God doesn't make mistakes, yet the children born with visual disabilities will be helped while the child born with gender dysphoria, will be mocked and slandered and denied care. Thanks Nickie, for shedding wonderful light on a community of people who just want to exist with less gender affirming care than you, but for transgender people, gender affirming care is actually life saving.