ICE to Crack Down on Visa Overstays in Wake of Boulder Terror Attack
- The Trump administration announced on June 4, 2025, enhanced visa overstay enforcement nationwide following a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado.
- The directive from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem responds to the arrest of Egyptian national Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who committed the attack after overstaying his visa.
- Soliman attacked pro-Israeli demonstrators near the Boulder courthouse using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, injuring at least eight people and yelling 'Free Palestine'.
- Soliman entered the U.S. On a B2 visa in 2022, which expired in February 2023, yet he gained work permits and remained illegally for over two years before the DOJ filed federal hate crime charges.
- The administration’s crackdown suggests a renewed focus on immigration law enforcement to prevent security threats from visa overstays, highlighting criticism of prior lax policies under Biden.
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New video shows Colorado attack suspect throwing Molotov cocktail, police say
New footage shows the moment police say the Boulder, Colorado, attack suspect threw a flaming Molotov cocktail at demonstrators. Police say the suspect, Mohammed Soliman, an Egyptian national who overstayed his visa in 2023, also caught himself on fire in the video. Meanwhile, CBS News Colorado's Justin Adams reports on Wednesday's vigil.
Trump Makes Border Policy Announcement In Response To Boulder Terror Attack
Of course, Libs will try to find some way to call THIS a ‘Muslim Ban’, too… completely ignoring the events that made this policy necessary. When even Biden’s own worthless FBI director was routinely warning Congress about the potential terror threats from some of the zealots that marched unopposed into America under Biden’s watch, maybe it was something that Dems should have paid attention to. Earlier this week, ICE arrested a guy who came in fr…
Miranda Devine: Migrant crime defined Biden’s legacy — and Trump is tasked with cleaning up the mess
The disasters of Joe Biden’s open border policy are coming home to roost. The Molotov cocktail attack by a Hamas-loving Egyptian illegal migrant on a group of American Jews in Boulder, Colo., is just one deadly consequence.
How did the Boulder attack suspect have a Colorado license?
COLORADO (KXRM) — More details about the Boulder Pearl Street Mall suspect, 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, are surfacing days after the attack. Soliman, who lived in El Paso County, entered the U.S. in August 2022 on a B-2 tourist visa, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The visa is used for foreign tourists' visits to the U.S. DHS further confirmed that the visa expired in February 2023. DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin tol…
Noem directs immigration officials to crack down on migrants overstaying visas after Boulder attack
The suspect in a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado allegedly overstayed his visa that expired in 2023. He was also granted work authorization in 2023, which expired in March.
ICE to crack down on visa overstays in wake of Boulder terror attack
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday, June 4, that U.S. Customs and Border Enforcement (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) are enhancing efforts to “review immigration records” and will ramp up a “crackdown on visa overstays.” New review in wake of terror attack The administration said in a press release the directive comes from Department of Homeland Security Secretar…
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