Canada deports another senior member of Iranian regime
- Canada deported Syed Salman Samani, Iran’s former deputy interior minister, after a judge dismissed his appeal; this marks the second deportation under a 2022 policy targeting high-ranking Iranian regime officials.
- Samani was involved in overseeing police forces linked to human rights abuses during the 2019 crackdown in Iran, and though he claimed fear for his safety if returned, the court prioritized Canada’s interest in expelling those responsible for such violations.
- The deportation has been welcomed by advocacy groups like the Abraham Global Peace Initiative and the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, urging the government to identify and deport all Iranian regime-linked individuals in Canada, estimated at over 700.
- Since banning senior Iranian officials four years ago, Canadian authorities have launched 181 investigations, identified 37 suspects, issued multiple deportation orders, and continue to face challenges in fully enforcing the policy.
Canada has deported a senior member of the Iranian regime after a judge dismissed his appeal, Global News is reporting.
The Canada Border Services Agency confirmed in a statement to Global that it has removed Iran’s former deputy interior minister and official spokesperson, Syed Salman Samani, from Canada.
Samani is the second regime official to be expelled under a 2022 policy aimed at banning high-ranking members of Iran’s government from the country. He was a career politician in Iran from 2007 to 2021, before his arrival in Canada in October of that year, according to the CBSA.
His deportation was ordered by the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) in 2024, reports Global. An appeal of that decision was rejected by the Federal Court, as per a decision released this week. Justice Sébastien Grammond noted that Samani told the CBSA he “had significant power and influence over (Iranian) government decisions.”
Moreover, Samani’s ministry oversaw police forces “responsible for the widespread killing of civilians and other human rights abuses,” stated Grammond. And Samani “publicly defended the ministry’s conduct” during the 2019 deadly crackdown. He “publicly threatened” politicians who questioned the police conduct, while insisting to the CBSA that he did not do anything wrong.
Nevertheless, Samani said he left Iran because demonstrators were killed. And he told the CBSA he was afraid of being harmed if Canada sent him back. The judge ruled against that concern and stated it was countered by Canada’s interest in expelling people responsible for human rights violations.
Samani tried to keep his appeal secret, but the judge dismissed that application. However, the court agreed to seal the case files.
The Abraham Global Peace Initiative said in a statement released via X that “one deportation is not enough,” while welcoming the forced departure of Samani.
Further, the AGPI stated that it “expects the federal government to identify, investigate and, where legally admissible, deport all estimated 750 (Iranian-regime) linked individuals believed to be in Canada. Our country must never serve as a sanctuary for agents of Tehran’s murderous regime.”
AGPI STATEMENT: ONE DEPORTATION IS NOT ENOUGH
The Abraham Global Peace Initiative welcomes the deportation of Seyed Salman Samani, Iran’s former deputy interior minister, but one removal is nowhere near good enough. Canada has reportedly harboured hundreds of suspected Islamic… https://t.co/UgNDCBtnWq
— Avi Abraham Benlolo (@AviBenlolo) August 18, 2026
In a separate statement, released on X, the Centre for Israel and Jewish affairs deemed the deportation a “community advocacy win and an important step toward keeping Canadians safe.” Further, the CIJA said that through its “ActionHub, thousands of Canadians repeatedly sent clear messages to the federal government: remove and ban Iranian regime-linked individuals from Canada.”
UPDATE: A community advocacy win and an important step toward keeping Canadians safe.@StewGlobal reports that a senior Iranian regime official has been deported from Canada. This comes after sustained advocacy from Canadians across the country.
Through CIJA’s ActionHub,… https://t.co/kpgxCi9iYG
— CIJA (@CIJAinfo) August 18, 2026
As well, Conservative MP, Costas Menegakis wrote on X: “Another Iranian regime official has been deported. That makes two. 700+ reportedly in Canada. Two deportations. Minister and Prime Minister Carney, this is not a serious response to a serious security threat. When will this government prioritize Canadian safety?”
Another Iranian regime official has been deported.
That makes two.
700+ reportedly in Canada. Two deportations.
Minister and Prime Minister Carney, this is not a serious response to a serious security threat.
When will this government prioritize Canadian safety? https://t.co/QOKCuqna3r
— Costas Menegakis MP (@CostasMenegakis) August 18, 2026
Four years ago, reports Global, the federal government banned all senior officials connected with the Iranian regime but has since struggled in deporting them. The media outlet says data released at the end of June shows that the CBSA has launched 181 investigations into senior Iranian officials suspected of living in Canada and has identified 37 individuals.
Eight left Canada before deportations hearings commenced, reports Global. The IRB has issued deportation orders for three more. Meanwhile, 19 deportation proceedings are in progress, while seven were found not to be senior regime members. Fifty-five are still under investigation.