Boulder Terrorism Suspect’s Family DETAINED – Facing Removal!

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IMPORTANT NEWS ALERT

NEWS ALERT: As the Trump administration makes good on its promises to protect Americans from illegal alien criminals, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) made a bombshell announcement.

The agency revealed it has taken the family of Boulder terror attack suspect Mohamed Soliman into custody for quick deportation.

The Egyptian man, who overstayed his visa, was arrested after attacking a Jewish gathering with Molotov cocktails, injuring twelve people while planning to “kill all Zionist people.”

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that Soliman’s wife and children are now in ICE custody and being processed for removal from the United States.

This swift action comes as part of the administration’s crackdown on illegal aliens who pose security threats.

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem did not mince words about the case, describing Soliman as both a “terrorist” and “illegal alien” who will face the full force of American justice.

“Mohamed’s despicable actions will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, but we’re also investigating to what extent his family knew about this horrific attack, if they had any knowledge of it, or if they provided support to it,” Noem said in a video posted to X.

Soliman entered the United States illegally on a B2 visa in August 2022, which expired in February 2023. Despite being out of status, he filed for asylum in September 2022.

This case highlights the dangers of America’s broken immigration system that allows potential terrorists to remain in the country while asylum claims drag through bureaucratic processes.

The attack, which occurred outside the Boulder courthouse, targeted participants of the Run for Their Lives group advocating for hostages held in Gaza.

Soliman disguised himself as a gardener while throwing Molotov cocktails at the peaceful gathering, causing chaos and panic.

Court documents reveal the chilling intent behind the attack. According to the federal complaint, Soliman stated that “he wanted to kill all Zionist people and wished they were all dead” and indicated he would attack again if released.

The FBI investigation uncovered that Soliman had been meticulously planning this attack for an entire year, waiting until after his daughter’s graduation to carry it out.

He even attempted to purchase a firearm by taking a concealed carry class, but was unable to do so due to his illegal immigration status.

When arrested, authorities found sixteen unused Molotov cocktails and a backpack weed sprayer containing a potential flammable substance nearby.

The discovery suggests the attack could have been far more devastating had Soliman not been stopped.

Witnesses described the horrific scene as victims frantically tried to escape the flames.

“They’re literally on fire, I don’t know if I can express it enough — literally on fire and trying to pull my friend out of the fire,” said Omer Shachar, who was present during the attack.

Soliman now faces 16 counts of attempted murder, first-degree assault, and possession of an incendiary device. He is being held in Boulder County jail on a $10 million cash-only bond.

Most disturbingly, authorities report that Soliman has expressed no remorse for the attack, reinforcing concerns about the ongoing threat of extremist violence against Jewish Americans.