A Brown University doctor has been deported from the United States following accusations of links to Hezbollah.
The move comes as part of a broader effort to crack down on individuals suspected of ties to groups classified as terrorist organizations by the US government.
The deportation was carried out under the administration of President Donald Trump. Officials stated that the decision was based on intelligence reports linking the doctor to Hezbollah, though specific details about the allegations have not been publicly disclosed.
The doctor, whose identity has not been widely shared, was practicing medicine in the US before being removed from the country. It remains unclear whether she had any prior warnings or legal proceedings before her deportation.
The case has drawn attention from both supporters and critics of the administration’s approach to national security. While some argue that the deportation was necessary to prevent potential threats, others raise concerns about due process and the impact on professionals working in the US.
The US government has maintained a firm stance on restricting individuals with suspected terrorist affiliations from residing or working in the country. This latest action adds to ongoing debates over immigration policies and counterterrorism efforts.
No official statement has been issued by Brown University regarding the deportation. The medical community and human rights organizations continue to monitor the situation, seeking more clarity on the circumstances surrounding the case.
