FBI Calls on Iran to Release Robert Levinson on 13th Anniversary of Disappearance
The FBI is calling on Iran to release Robert Levinson on the 13th anniversary of his disappearance in 2007.
The FBI is calling on Iran to release Robert Levinson on the 13th anniversary of his disappearance in 2007.
CBP officers were ordered to question Iranian Americans at the Canadian Border after Iranian general Qasem Soleimani was killed in U.S. airstrikes, a CBP officer alleged in an email to an immigration attorney.
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Customs and Border Protection (CBP) denied reports that its agents were detaining Iranian Americans at a border crossing in Blaine, Wash.
The family of Robert Levinson, the former FBI agent who vanished in Iran in 2007, expressed some relief after the Iranian government changed its tone on his disappearance.
The Iranian government initially responded that it had detained Levinson but soon backed off that story and has since maintained it has no idea about Levinson’s whereabouts.
The wife of a journalist who was beaten and shot dead in Iraq in 2015 won’t rest until she gets justice.
Is Bob Levinson, a former FBI agent and CIA contractor, still alive after going missing on a small Iranian island in 2007?