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The family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the man accused of a firebomb attack during a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, has been taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. The action follows reports that Soliman, who has been charged with a federal hate crime, had been in the U.S. illegally after overstaying his tourist visa, having originally entered the country in August 2022 CBS News, The Hill.
On Sunday, Soliman allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at attendees of a rally supporting Israeli hostages held by Hamas, injuring a dozen people, with several victims hospitalized. Noem emphasized that the department is investigating whether his family had any prior knowledge of the attack or provided support, stating, "This terrorist will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law" Reuters, New York Times.
Soliman reportedly admitted to planning the attack for over a year, expressing hate toward his targeted group. Investigators are gathering information on his family, which includes a wife and five children, to determine their involvement Anadolu Agency, South China Morning Post.
With concerns about rising anti-Semitism and violence linked to the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, the government has highlighted the need for strict immigration enforcement. Statements from the administration have called for a crackdown on undocumented individuals perceived as threats Al Jazeera, CBS News.