
ICE Detains Family of Boulder Attack Suspect Amidst Deportation Fears
Boulder Attack Suspect's Family Faces Deportation: ICE Detains Wife and Children Boulder, Colorado – In the aftermath of a fiery attack on pro-Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, the focus has shifted to the family of the suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have detained Soliman's wife and five children, placing them on the path to immediate deportation. The attack, which occurred on Sunday, involved Soliman allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails while shouting "Free Palestine." "The Department of Homeland Security and ICE are taking the family of suspected Boulder, Colorado terrorist and illegal alien Mohamed Soliman into ICE custody," a news reporter stated in a recent video report. Soliman, an Egyptian national, entered the U.S. in 2022 on a tourist visa but overstayed. According to an arrest affidavit, Soliman claimed his wife was unaware of his plan to attack. However, authorities are investigating the extent of the family's knowledge and potential support for the attack. Soliman himself told authorities he had planned the attack for a year, even waiting for his daughter to graduate high school before carrying it out. The incident has sparked debate about immigration policies and the complexities of investigating potential terrorist threats.