Federal Judge Tosses Case From Family of Boulder Suspect Seeking to Block Their Deportation
BOULDER COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 2 – Federal judge ruled family’s deportation can proceed after dismissing their legal challenge; family held for overstaying visas amid investigation into their knowledge of the attack.
- A federal judge ordered that the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman can be deported, dismissing their challenge.
- U.S. District Judge Orlando L. Garcia stated that the court lacks jurisdiction and must dismiss the case without prejudice.
- The ruling confirmed that the family, ages 4 to 18, are not eligible for expedited deportations.
- The court found that the Soliman family is receiving the correct process under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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Federal Judge Rules Trump Can Deport Boulder Terror Suspect’s Family.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: A federal judge ruled that the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, accused of a firebomb attack on pro-Israel demonstrators, can be deported.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mohamed Sabry Soliman, his wife, five children, U.S. District Court Judge Orlando Garcia, and Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty.WHEN & WHERE: The attack took place on June 1, 2023, in Boulder, Colorado. The ruling was issued on Wednesday, July 2.KEY…
Federal judge rules family of Boulder firebombing suspect can be deported
A federal judge ruled that authorities can deport the family of the man accused in last month’s deadly firebombing attack in Boulder, Colorado. Authorities accused Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, of throwing Molotov cocktails at people protesting to raise awareness about Israeli hostages in Gaza. Prosecutors said Monday, June 30, that an 82-year-old woman injured during the firebombing has died from her injuries. Federal officials charged Soliman wit…
Boulder firebombing suspect's family can be deported, court says
(JTA) — A federal court ruled that the family of a man charged in the firebombing of a demonstration in Boulder, Colorado in support of the Israeli hostages can be deported. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who is an Egyptian national, and his wife and five children were living in the United States illegally. The family was detained by ICE two days after the June 1 attack. Wednesday’s ruling overturns a previous district court ruling blockin…
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