Deportation Lawsuit Involving Boulder Suspect's Family Dismissed
- U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia dismissed a lawsuit on Wednesday that sought to halt the deportation of Mohamed Sabry Soliman's family in Texas.
- The lawsuit stemmed from confusion over removal proceedings after Soliman's wife and five children were detained following his June 1 firebomb attack in Boulder.
- Soliman, who faces over 180 state charges including a recent first-degree murder amendment and 12 federal hate crime accusations, has entered a not guilty plea, while his family is undergoing standard deportation procedures.
- Judge Garcia determined that courts do not have authority to review discretionary detention decisions related to immigration law and affirmed that the family is afforded proper due process, despite misleading claims on White House social media about their imminent deportation.
- The ruling allows the family's deportation to proceed but the family may seek release on bond by demonstrating no flight risk or danger to the community before an immigration judge.
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Judge in Texas orders that Boulder suspect's family can be deported
TEXAS (KRDO) -- A federal judge in Texas ordered today, June 2, that the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman can be deported, dismissing the challenge filed. Hayam El Gamel and her five children were taken into ICE custody just days after authorities say Soliman used a homemade flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to attack peaceful protestors marching on Boulder's Pearl Street to bring awareness to Israeli hostages in Gaza. READ MORE: FBI: Boulder an…
Judge ends order blocking deportation of Boulder firebomb attack suspect’s family
A federal judge on Wednesday ended an order blocking the deportation of the family of the man charged in the fatal firebomb attack in Boulder, Colorado, noting government lawyers say the man's relatives are not being rushed out of the country as the White House originally stated.
Texas judge rules family of Boulder attack suspect receiving due process, rejects motion to stop deportation
A federal judge ruled Wednesday the family of the Boulder attack suspect charged with a hate crime after an fire-involved attack in Boulder last month can be deported, stating the family is receiving their due process.
Judge rules family of Boulder attack suspect can be deported
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