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Raisi set to attend UN annual ‌gathering next week

‍ Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi (Getty ‍Images)

Republican​ lawmakers are spearheading an‌ effort to⁤ ban Iran’s president from ​entering the United States to attend the United Nations annual gathering next week.

Rep. ⁣Claudia Tenney (R., N.Y.) ⁤and Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) introduced⁤ legislation on Tuesday​ that will ⁣make it illegal for‌ Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi ⁤and his delegation to attend the U.N. General Assembly ⁣in New York ⁤City, according to ⁣a copy of the legislation obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

The U.N.’s annual conference brings leaders‍ from⁣ across ⁣the globe together for a week of meetings, ⁤and is​ often used by dictators and anti-U.S. figures as a platform to disseminate propaganda. ‌Last year, Raisi delivered a speech that assailed the United States for withdrawing ⁤from the 2015 nuclear⁣ accord and claimed his country is a beacon of justice, comments that‍ came as Tehran’s ‍hardline police forces murdered pro-democracy protesters in the streets.

Republicans like Tenney⁢ and Cruz ⁣maintain‍ that Raisi‍ has no right to be ⁢hosted in New York City as his government fosters terrorism​ across the globe and launches attacks ​against U.S. forces and allies in​ the Middle East. While the legislation stands​ little chance of ​passing prior to Raisi’s arrival next week, the lawmakers⁣ say it is important to show that‌ “terrorists‍ are⁢ not welcome in the​ U.S.”

“It⁤ is imperative we stop Raisi and his associates from setting​ foot on American soil,” Tenney told‍ the Free Beacon. Raisi, whose​ nickname ⁣is ‘the Butcher​ of Tehran,’ ⁢has a record of grave human rights abuses and orchestrating terrorist activities worldwide. Raisi helped organize⁤ the execution of around 5,000 dissidents in ​the⁣ 1980s, and has defended the regime’s murders.

The legislation, dubbed ⁣the SEVER Act, ‍will⁣ “show ​the⁤ international ‌community that terrorists ⁢are not welcome in the U.S.,” Tenney said.

The bill builds upon sanctions ‍issued by former president ​Donald Trump and ‌could ‍serve as a model for future ‌Republican administrations to ban Iranian officials and other terror-designated‌ regimes from attending ‍the U.N.

There has long been an appetite‍ among Republicans ⁢in ⁣the House and ‌Senate ⁤to stop Iranian officials and ‍other‍ anti-American leaders—such⁤ as Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas—from using the U.N. as a ​vehicle to attack Western values and foment hatred, ⁢particularly against Israel.

Tenney and Cruz also introduced ‍the ‍SEVER Act last ‍year, but it did not pass.

Iran’s Raisi is scheduled⁢ to land in America next week on the ⁤heels⁣ of a hostage deal with the Biden ⁤administration that freed up‍ $6 billion ⁤in revenue for ⁤the hardline government.

Raisi’s appearance at the U.N. also ⁣comes on the⁤ one-year anniversary of popular ⁤uprisings ⁣in Iran over the death of a young woman who was killed by the country’s​ morality police. ⁣The protest movement is still percolating ⁤in the ⁢country.

U.S.-based Iranian ‌dissidents are expected‍ to organize a ​series ​of protests⁣ in New York around Raisi’s visit.



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