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The Niece of Iranian Gen. Soleimani Is Begging Her Ex-Boyfriend To Help Her Escape ICE Detention

The Niece of Iranian Gen. Soleimani Is Begging Her Ex-Boyfriend To Help Her Escape ICE Detention
Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP, File

Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, the daughter of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Major General Qasem Soleimani, is reportedly begging an ex-boyfriend to help her escape from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Texas after she was arrested by ICE for spreading Iranian propaganda and cheering attacks on U.S. bases amid Operation Epic Fury.

Her ex, Maziar Aflaki, however, upon receiving her phone call, immediately declined it. 

“I don’t want anything to do with her," he said. “She scares me. I was so afraid of her. She knows how to make herself seem like an angel, and you feel like the devil. I wanted someone to take her away – now it’s happened.”

This comes after Afshar and her daughter, Sarinasadat Hosseiny, were detained on April 3 by ICE. Not only were the pair spreading Iranian propaganda and cheering attacks against Americans, but they were living luxurious lifestyles and experiencing a personal freedom unavailable to people of Iran.

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