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The Boulder attack prompted Trump to criticize Biden's border policy. The FBI charged the suspect with hate crimes and DHS revamped its ICE tip line.
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U.S. District Judge Gordon Gallagher issued brief relief to the wife of Mohamed Soliman, the suspect in the attack in Boulder, and their children.
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President Donald Trump responded for the first time to the attack against a crowd of pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado.
President Donald Trump has expressed his sympathy for the eight victims wounded at a vigil in Boulder, Colorado, for hostages held by Hamas. And, expressing his anger over the violence, he added in a social media post that the flamethrower attack "WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.
Suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman came to the US on a tourist visa in late 2022 and stayed after the visa expired, requesting asylum.
President Donald Trump on Monday demanded the deportation of Boulder, Colorado terrorist attack suspect Mohamed Soliman in his first public comments on Sunday’s incident that injured eight people.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has spoken out against the immigration status of the chief suspect in the Boulder attack.
The president called for securing the country's borders in his first comments on the shooting that injured at least eight people demonstrating in support of Israeli hostages.
A federal judge barred the Trump administration from deporting the wife and children of an Egyptian man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel demonstration in Colorado.
The man suspected of carrying out an "act of terrorism" on a pedestrian mall in Boulder, Colorado, is in the United States illegally.