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The Atlantic stated that there were an estimated 1,500,000 Iranians in the United States in 2012. [50] The Iranian interest section in Washington, D.C., in 2003 claimed to hold passport information for approximately 900,000 Iranians in the US. [43] [51] Today, the United States contains the highest number of Iranians outside of Iran.
The Iranian diaspora (collectively known as Iranian expats or expatriates) is the global population of Iranian citizens or people of Iranian descent living outside Iran. [ 3 ] In 2021, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran published statistics which showed that 4,037,258 Iranians are living abroad, an increase from previous years.
These numbers indicated a notable population decline in comparison with the earlier projection of 124,953 people. [1] As of 2018, estimates show that there are some 100,000–200,000 Zoroastrians worldwide. The larger part of the population comprises Parsis, a community standing at around 70,000 people in India and around 1,000 in Pakistan.
Because the old way of life was quashed by the regime, many Iranian Jews say they relate more to Israel and support its fight against Hamas and, by extension, Iran, the militant group’s key ...
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and a group of GOP senators will hold a press conference on the Israel-Gaza conflict and the Biden administration’s handling of $6 billion in Iranian funds ...
As women and girls continue to protest and challenge the government in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, women across the world are joining in. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.
Iran's population increased dramatically during the later half of the 20th century, reaching about 80 million by 2016. [1] [2] As of November 2024, Iran's population is around 91.5 million. [3] In recent years, however, Iran's birth rate has dropped significantly. Studies project that Iran's rate of population growth will continue to slow until ...
As of the 1990 U.S. Census there were 76,000 Iranians in the Los Angeles region, 29% of the overall Iranian population of the United States. [15] In 1980, of the 37,700 ethnic Armenians in Los Angeles who were born outside of the United States, 7,700 came from Iran, [16] outnumbering all other migrations of Armenians from any other nation.