A border crossing in Turkey’s eastern province of Van has not seen a major influx of Iranians seeking asylum. Many Iranians are making short trips to Turkey to bypass internet blackouts. Internet access in Iran has been largely blocked since January 8 due to mass protests and a government crackdown. Some Iranians fund their trips by selling goods like cigarettes and tea. They enter Turkey without visas, using the internet for work or university applications. Despite unrest, many prefer the stability of the current regime over uncertainty. The situation remains tense, with ongoing communication challenges.