The spouse and all five offspring of the migrant linked to throwing a firebomb at a group of individuals in an alleged terrorist assault have been taken into custody, as indicated by reports.
ICE locked up 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman’s entire family days after the horrific attack on pro-Israel supporters in Boulder, Colorado.




Sources with the Department of Homeland Security told Fox News they are processing the family for an expedited removal.
This means the family will reportedly be shipped out of the country without a hearing before an immigration court.
Soliman, an Egyptian national, was in the country illegally after overstaying a tourist visa.
The alleged perpetrator initially entered the United States in August 2022 using a temporary visa and was permitted to remain until February 2023, as reported by Fox News.
He filed a claim with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services in September 2022 and got work authorization from March 2024 to March 2025.
Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House, commented, “The administration of President Biden issued a visa to the foreign national, and subsequently, after he violated the terms by staying beyond the allowed period, they provided him with a work authorization.”
On Sunday, Soliman, 45, allegedly screamed “Free Palestine” as he chucked Molotov cocktails and sprayed a flamethrower at elderly protesters, the FBI said.
Twelve people were injured in the attack, and four women and four men aged 52 to 88 were hospitalized with horrific injuries.
None of the victims have died, but their exact conditions remain unclear.
Soliman has been hit with attempted murder charges and assault charges and is being held on a $10 million bond.
After the attack, an outraged Miller wrote on X, “Immigration security is national security.
“No more hostile migration. Keep them out and send them back.”


WIFE’S REACTION
Soliman’s wife cooperated with the police and handed over damning evidence against her husband, a federal affidavit said.
She gave investigators his iPhone 14 and let them inside their Colorado Springs home, where they found a journal with his attack plans, federal officials say.
Investigators said that Soliman waited for his daughter to graduate before the attack.
The suspect was working as a driver for Uber when he was arrested, and the company said he had passed a criminal background check.
An online resume under his name said that he previously worked in accounting and inventory control for a Denver-area healthcare company.
EERIE VOW
Soliman allegedly targeted demonstrators who were calling for Israeli hostages being held by the terrorist group Hamas in Gaza to be released.
He showed up to the protest disguised as a gardener and had devised a sick plan to “kill all Zionist people,” police wrote in an affidavit seen by the Associated Press.
However, he only ended up throwing two of his 18 Molotov cocktails “because he got scared and had never hurt anyone before,” cops wrote in the report.
But when he was asked about the attack, police claimed that he felt no remorse.
One of the victims injured in the attack, an 88-year-old, is a Holocaust survivor, the Chabad director at University of Colorado Boulder told CBS.
Video from the scene showed a witness shouting, “He’s right there. He’s throwing Molotov cocktails,” as a police officer with his gun drawn advanced on a bare-chested suspect with containers in each hand.
Images show one victim being taken away on a stretcher by medics as shocked onlookers watch on.
Officers responded quickly after being alerted of the carnage at around 1:26 pm local time on Sunday.
Mass evacuations were quickly ordered near the crime scene on 13th and Pearl Street.
Video circulating on social media showed multiple fires burning on the grassy areas around the outdoor mall as huge plumes of smoke billow into the air.