When Roozbeh Farahanipour was granted political asylum in the United States after being imprisoned by Islamic militants in Iran for his activism against the regime in 1999, he devoted himself to building the American dream for the next 20 years. And he did. Farahanipour became a prominent business leader and now sits as president and member of the West Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. He’s owned the Los Angeles-based Delphi Greek restaurant since 2009 and holds a number of other investments in the city. He also said he never goes to bed before 2:00 am and wakes up every day at 7:00 am. “I love to be a taxpayer, working and contributing to the community rather than it being taken,” Farahinpour told The Epoch Times. “Still, I care about the people [on the] other side of the globe, anyway I can support them, and make changes locally. Everything is so …