April 9, 2026

The son of a former top-level Iranian official, who acted as the spokesperson for hostage takers occupying Tehran’s U.S. Embassy in 1979, is yet another relative of Iran’s hard-lined Islamist regime caught living a comfortable and affluent Western lifestyle in Los Angeles.

Petitioners have been calling for Eissa Hashemi, 43, to be investigated and deported, arguing it is unfair for the relatives of these Iranian leaders to enjoy the freedom and privileges afforded to people in the West, and more particularly in the United States, while their government in Iran continues to oppress and restrict its people from exercising rights seen as basic within America.

In addition to Hashemi, the niece and grandniece of the late Iranian terror mastermind Qasem Soleimani, have also been living comfortably in Los Angeles until recently, when they were taken into custody by federal immigration officials and had their green cards taken away by the State Department. Sheila Nazarian, who fled Iran as a child, slammed the late-terror leader’s relatives for posting photos on social media of themselves in bikinis, on yachts, next to helicopters, and wearing other clothing that otherwise could get them killed in Iran.

 

The outrage is boiling over in Los Angeles: Eissa Hashemi, son of Iran’s former vice president and hostage-crisis spokeswoman Masoumeh Ebtekar, has been spotted living the upscale California life even as petitioners demand he be investigated and deported. His presence is fueling fury over a stark double standard — while Iran’s regime crushes freedoms at home, relatives of its hard-line elite are enjoying the West’s protections, and, in a separate case, the niece and grandniece of slain terror chief Qasem Soleimani have already had their green cards pulled and were taken into custody by federal immigration officials.

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