Posted on 04/13/2026 3:34:31 AM PDT by Libloather
Iranians celebrating the cancelation of visas for Islamic Regime relatives living luxurious lives in the U.S. have warned the seven deported so have are just “the tip of the iceberg.”
Shayan Khosravanifarahani, a journalist and activist, praised State Secretary Marco Rubio for taking action against those who have ties to the regime, telling The Post that for too long they’ve living comfortably using money stolen from the Iranian people.
He said the families of the regime were ”using American” to platform their propaganda, lobby, get educated and generally live a safe, more comfortable life.
On Saturday, Rubio revoked the green card of Seyed Eissa Hashemi, who is an an adjunct associate professor teaching at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology and the son of ”Screaming Mary” Masoumeh Ebtekar, the twisted propaganda mouthpiece for terrorists who stormed the US Embassy in Tehran in 1979.
Hashemi’s psychology professor wife, Maryam Tahmasebi, along with their son, also had their green cards yanked by federal officials.
The family was arrested just days after The Post identified them living in luxury in an Agoura Hills apartment called ”The Avalon.”
Their arrest comes just a week after Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, 47, and Sarinasadat Hosseiny, 25, the grandniece and niece of the late Iranian terror mastermind, Gen. Qasem Soleimani, were booted from the country after years of lavish living.
**SNIP**
Khosravanifarahani, who was born in Iran and lived there until moving to the US at the age of 14, said there are “thousands more” Iranians with ties to the terrorist regime living in the US which pose a major national security threat.
“These people can be sleeper cells, and at the right time, they may get activated,” Khosravanifarahani said.
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Tehran’s elite have no business having plum jobs in our universities
The persons in our government who knew and/or approved these terrorist regime related persons were being admitted into the USA should be charged, prosecuted and punished.
I think round them up and send them to Gitmo.
Hold them as hostages
Maybe Shayan can give Marco some names so we can get rid of more of them
That may go to the ValJar / Obama level.
Any person from any country who comes here seeking asylum and then goes back to their home country for visits, needs to be deported.
That is quite an endorsement for Trump’s ICE actions and another example of 46 years of kicking the can down the road and the mess it has left behind.
Yes
Unfortunately, Shayan is right.
There are soo many shady characters, from Iran and many, many other countries roaming streets of the USA, often even supported by our welfare system!
We let in often the worst of the worst.
Trump is just scratching the surface so far, but we have to start somewhere!
We keep running into issues where Congress did nothing. All of them should be fired, and those that have retired should get a redux.
You have no idea how much I agree with this statement. The problem is, too many of our OWN government people are living in luxury from taxes stolen from US and are failing to do THEIR jobs to prevent this from happening.
I must fail at reading comprehension. I’ve not read anything ‘chilling’ yet.
Maybe it’s bombshell chilling.
Preach it!
No enemy of this country does.
Sleeper cells have been news for a while.
The idea of their deportation warms me.
Right. No doubt vampire Valerie Jarrett was selling access to the mullah’s kids.
Perhaps Marco can enact a policy whereby returning to one’s home country while here under (false) Asylum claims is automatic self deportation
shouldn’t be chilling to anyone. Obama had Iranians in high levels and anyone watching could tell they were not at all allegiant to USA but instead working for betterment of their home country
Me neither, seems like common sense.
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