Sarinasadat Hosseiny, the late charming granddaughter Iranian Terrorist leader General Qassem Suleiman frequently visited popular locations across the United States and lived a high life in Los Angeles before being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Friday.

Hosseiny, 25, and her mother, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, were detained after the State Department revoked their permanent resident status, green card Because of her ties to the Iranian regime, as the State Department said Saturday.
This is what the U.S. State Department says
Rubio said in a social media post that the two women have been detained by ICE pending deportation. He further mentioned in X’s statement that Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were “green card holders living a luxurious life in the United States.”
The 25-year-old’s social media profiles show she lived a lavish, holiday-oriented lifestyle while living in the United States and was dubbed the “Big Satan” by her mother.
Afshar expressed support for attacks on U.S. soldiers and military installations and praised Iran’s actions supreme leaderHe called the United States the “Great Satan” and expressed support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which is designated a terrorist organization by the State Department.
Local public talk about arrests
Halasius Bradford, a 50-year-old piano instructor who rents a single-story home from Afshar, told The Washington Post that the mother and daughter were arrested in dramatic fashion around 5 p.m. Friday. He noted that before the arrests, ICE had been active on the streets. “It was crazy to see what was going on. I saw three LAPD patrol cars and one or two from ICE,” he said.
Sarinasadat Hosseiny: Get to know her glamorous lifestyle
Husseini and her mother’s online identities highlight their glamorous Los Angeles lifestyle, featuring designer items and jet-setting experiences.
In the photo posted on Instagram, Hosseini looked radiant and camera-ready, her long dark hair framing a calm face as she held a fluffy puppy and leaned against a dark coat.
Her fashion choices range from a structured black corset paired with a delicate pink skirt and oversized sunglasses to casual yet well-designed outfits.
Other symbols of luxury include photos posed next to helicopters and designer accessories, conveying an image of a jet-setting, influencer-ready influencer that contrasts sharply with their modest suburban home.
She also posted photos of luxury travels on private jets, relaxing on yachts and enjoying music festivals, all without any evidence of traditional employment.
Her Instagram updates show that Husseini has recently visited Miami, where she was photographed holding a drink; Alaska, where she still managed to capture photos in a bikini; and Las Vegas, where she competed in an F-1 race.
Other posts depict Husseini wearing form-fitting dresses, simple bikinis and skirts that were significantly above her knees.
In one photo, taken from a low angle, she is wearing fishnet stockings and a skirt that does not cover her buttocks – an attire that is certainly unacceptable in Iran.
Afshar arrived in the United States on a tourist visa in 2015, was granted asylum in 2019, and later became a green card holder.

