An attorney representing two people who were deported to Iran this week alleges the U.S. removed them without due process and said they are now at risk of persecution in their home country. Ali Herischi told ABC News that two of his clients, who he said entered the U.S. through the Southern border to claim asylum in the past year, recently "disappeared" from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainee locator system and then were deported without notice to Iran. Herischi said that one of the deportees he represents is a Christian convert who entered the country earlier this year with his pregnant wife. Herischi told ABC News that his client's asylum claim was denied after he was detained and he was issued an order of removal. The client's wife, who recently gave birth, remains in the

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