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Children of Iran’s regime leaders are educating America’s students at colleges from New York to Los Angeles

  • Children of Iranian regime leaders are living and teaching at various U.S. universities, including Leila Khatami at Union College and Zeinab Hajjarian at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, as reported in a March 18, 2026 news article.
  • Mahmoud Reza Khavari, former chairman of Bank Melli Iran involved in a $2.6 billion scandal, fled to Canada and acquired millions in real estate.
  • Western countries, including the U.S., Britain, and Canada, host thousands of relatives of Iranian officials despite the regime's continued opposition to the West and internal repression.
  • Critics and experts warn that the presence of Iranian regime elites' families abroad may pose security risks and influence American public opinion while the regime persists with hardline policies.
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An expert consulted by EL ESPAÑOL states that these people are there to "promote the agenda of Tehran" and often "cover up actions of the regime." More information: The Special Operations Unit in Iraq: the group relocated by the Iran war fighting Daesh

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The children of powerful leaders of Iran are teaching American students in colleges from New York to Los Angeles. This includes the daughter and niece of Iran's top military officer and former president of parliament who died recently.

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Internewscast broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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