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Egyptian national's family faces deportation after Boulder attack on pro-Israel demonstrators, as wife releases statement claiming innocence and describing detention.
Mohamed Soliman is accused of lobbing Molotov cocktails at a group advocating for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza.
The wife of the suspected Boulder firebomb attacker issued her first public statement since being detained and placed into deportation proceedings by the Trump administration.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, an Egyptian national who entered the country legally in 2022, was charged with 28 counts of ...
While Mohamed Soliman occupies a cell in Boulder County Jail in Colorado, hundreds of miles away, his wife and five children ...
The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday confirmed officials detained Soliman’s wife, Hayam Salah Alsaid Ahmed El ...
Soon after the attack in Colorado, federal authorities said they had taken the suspect’s family into custody and were seeking ...
What to know about visa holders’ due process rights, visitor visas and who is legally eligible for deportation ...
A federal judge in Denver on Thursday ordered the deportation case for the wife and five children of Pearl Street Mall attack ...
A federal judge in Denver on Thursday ruled that the deportation case for the wife and five children of Mohamed Soliman, ...
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked the deportation of family members of the Egyptian national charged in the ...
The suspect in the Boulder firebombing was charged with ... told NBC News that she and her children are at the family detention center in Dilley, Texas. "There is no precedent in the history ...