PhD. fatemeh Adeshir Larijani, the daughter of a prominent insider within the Iranian regime who was expelled from Emory University for her backlash, is now poised to be expelled from the United States entirely.

Who is Dr. Fatemeh Ardeshir-Larijani?
Ardeshir-Larijani’s father, Ali Larijani, held a senior position in Tehran but was dismissed from his post in Tehran. Atlanta She was incarcerated at the institution amid growing anger over her family’s ties to the regime, The Washington Post reported.
Ali Larijani, a veteran politician who played an important role in Iran’s wartime initiatives against the United States and Israel, was confirmed dead as a result of an Israeli airstrike, Iranian state media reported. Iran’s Supreme National Security Council confirmed that Larijani, 67, was killed along with his son.
She served as assistant professor Emory University Atlanta University’s renowned Winship Cancer Institute. The institute is one of the university’s most important medical research centers, renowned for its innovative cancer treatments and respected academic reputation.
Controversy surrounding Ardeshir –Larijani The move sparked criticism from some who questioned how someone with such close ties to Iran’s ruling elite could have secured a position at a leading U.S. research institution.
The issue quickly caught the attention of several lawmakers. Rep. Buddy Carter called for her firing in a formal letter, arguing that U.S. institutions should not serve as “safe havens” for people with ties to hostile regimes, according to his office.
Carter also warned that her continued presence posed a threat to national security.
Dr. Fatemeh Ardeshir-Larijani and her husband deported
Ardhil-Larijani She and her husband Said Kalanta Motamedi are currently abroad and are prohibited from returning.
They were all expelled as part of a tough campaign targeting people with ties to the anti-U.S. government, according to authorities.
The situation underscores a broadening campaign against foreigners with ties to Iran’s ruling class, including those integrated into prestigious U.S. institutions, with officials stressing that the United States will not allow those who support or are affiliated with an anti-American terror regime to remain in the country.
Her departure underscores a growing awareness of foreign ties in American higher education, particularly with governments seen as hostile to the United States.
Niece and granddaughter of slain Iranian general Qasem Soleimani
Officials arrested Hamid on Saturday Soleimani Afshar and her daughter Sarinasadat Hosseiny, relatives of the late Iranian general Qasem Soleimani, live in Los Angeles.
Currently, both people have been detained iceAwaiting deportation, Afshar’s husband is barred from entering the United States.
Officials accuse Soleimani Afshar of actively promoting the Iranian regime, celebrating attacks on U.S. military personnel, praising Iran’s new supreme leader, labeling the United States the “Great Satan,” and supporting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps while enjoying a lavish lifestyle in Los Angeles, according to the State Department.

