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Judge grants asylum to woman adopted by a US veteran from Iran after deportation threats
A federal judge granted asylum to a woman adopted by an American veteran from Iran, ending her deportation threat. She faced removal due to bureaucratic issues in adoption and immigration law, living in the U.S. since the 1970s without citizenship.
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