San Antonio, TX, August 20, 2026 —

Newly disclosed emails suggest a confidential communication pathway was established between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Iranian officials. These communications appear to have played a role in influencing the scheduling of deportation flights, according to a report originally published by MySA.

The exact nature and extent of this communication channel remain subjects of scrutiny. The emails, which have recently come to light, indicate that discussions took place between representatives of ICE and individuals associated with the Iranian government. The primary focus of these exchanges was reportedly the coordination of flights intended to deport individuals back to Iran.

Details regarding the specific individuals involved in these communications, the exact dates of the exchanges, and the precise influence on flight schedules were not fully elaborated upon in the initial report. The report by MySA is based on the content of these released emails, which were obtained through a public records request or similar means.

The existence of such a discreet channel raises questions about diplomatic protocols and the operational procedures of ICE concerning international deportations. Further investigation into the content and context of these emails may provide a clearer understanding of the implications of this communication. The specific outcomes or any subsequent actions taken as a result of these communications were not detailed in the information available.


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