A 61-year-old doctor from Virginia, born in the US, has shockingly been stripped of his citizenship due to his late father's status as an Iranian diplomat at the time of his birth in a shocking upset.
Siavash Sobhani found himself stateless when he attempted to renew his passport in June this year, with officials claiming he should never have been granted American citizenship in 1960, reports the Washington Post.
The State Department explained that children born in the US to parents with diplomatic immunity, like his father had as an Iranian Embassy employee, shouldn't automatically acquire citizenship. This is despite the usual rule that all babies born in the US are given citizenship.
Although Sobhani is a respected doctor with 3,000 active patients and degrees from prestigious universities, the State Department still took this action. Sobhani has lived in the US for his entire life, except for a brief period during his childhood when his family moved to Turkey.
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