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Iranian Family Members Detained After U. S. Action

USASunday, April 5, 2026

U.S. Targets Iranian Relatives and Secures Hormuz

The U.S. government has recently moved to expel certain relatives of the late Iranian general from the country, citing their ties to a regime that has openly threatened American interests.

  • Hamideh Soleimani Afshar – a green‑card holder who lived comfortably in the United States, is the niece of Qasem Soleimani, the senior Iranian military commander killed in 2020. Afshar has been vocal in support of the Iranian government and has used strong language against America.

  • Ali Larijani’s Family – visas were revoked for the daughter of former head of Iran’s security forces, who died in an Israeli strike. Her husband was also removed from the country. Officials said both are no longer allowed to enter the United States in the future.

These moves come as U.S. policy continues to target Iran’s nuclear program. The government has urged Tehran to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, a vital shipping lane for global trade. Iran’s decision to close the strait has pushed oil prices higher and created uncertainty for businesses worldwide.

The president has warned that if Iran does not reopen the strait, there will be serious consequences. He reminded Americans of a previous deadline he set for Iran to comply or face retaliation. The administration’s strategy is to pressure the regime while protecting American economic interests.

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