The suspect accused of injuring at least eight people pro-Israel demonstrators in an atrocious firebomb terror attack is a migrant living in the US illegally.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, shouted ‘Free Palestine‘ as he launched makeshift Molotov cocktails at a group of peaceful demonstrators in Colorado on Sunday.
The FBI immediately described the violence as a ‘targeted terror attack.’
Soliman was booked into the Boulder County jail, north of Denver, and has been charged with murder in connection to the attack – although authorities are yet to confirm if anyone has died in the incident.
The White House has since confirmed that Soliman is an illegal alien who has been living in the United States on an outdated work permit issued from the Biden administration.
Soliman arrived in the United States from Egypt in August 2022, but overstayed his initial tourist visa and was ultimately handed a two-year work permit by the Biden administration, which he also overstayed, according to DHS sources.
Suspected attacker was an illegal immigrant who had overstayed two visas, White House reveals
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller sensationally revealed the suspect taken into custody in the Boulder attack was living in the United States on an outdated work permit issued from the Biden administration.
He said Soliman was initially granted a tourist visa, and when he was caught overstaying that visa, Biden issued him a new work permit, which has also since lapsed.
He described Soliman as an ‘illegal alien.’
‘Immigration security is national security,’ he said. ‘No more hostile migration. Keep them out and send them back.’
His revelation comes amid reporting that Soliman was an Egyptian national residing illegally in the United States after overstaying his visa.
Fox first reported that the terror suspect arrived in America via Los Angeles International Airport in August 2022, carrying a tourist visa.
He had authorization to remain in the United States until February 2, 2023, but that date came and went and Soliman remained in the country. He had filed a claim with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services on September 9, 2022.
The Biden administration granded Soliman work authorization on March 29, 2023, which lapsed in March 2025 – three months ago.
Congressman Brendan Gill expanded on Miller’s revelation, sharing to X: ‘Biden allowed Islamic terrorist Mohamad Soliman into the country under a B1/B2 visa program.
‘He overstayed his visa so Biden awarded him with a work permit. He then overstayed his work permit, before brutally attacking American Jews.’
Holocaust survivor and college professor identified as victims of Boulder attack
Police say Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, injured eight people – setting at least one ablaze – at a demonstration honoring the October 7 victims who are still being held hostage by Hamas militants in Gaza.
Boulder Police have not publicly identified the victims of the hate crime, but described them as four women and four men ranging in age from 52 to 88.
Longtime Boulder residents Rabbi Israel Wilhelm and filmmaker Lisa Effress said the oldest victim of Sunday’s attack lived through the horrors of the Holocaust.
FBI storm Colorado terror suspect’s home
Officers within the FBI’s Denver unit arrived at a home linked to Mohamed Sabry Soliman on Sunday to conduct ‘court-authorized law enforcement activity’ as part of the investigation.
The unassuming El Paso County home was surrounded by officers as confused neighbors noted they didn’t know the residents of the address well.
‘As this is an ongoing investigation, no additional information is available at this time,’ the FBI said.
According to The New York Times, a woman was allowed to enter the home which had been identified as belonging to Soliman.
Boulder terror attack suspect faces murder charges
Mohamed Sabry Soliman has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection to Sunday’s attack, booking records obtained by Daily Mail reveal.
Despite the charges, police have not yet confirmed if anyone has died as a result of the attack.
The latest information we have is that four women and four men aged between 52 and 88 were injured and taken to hospitals following the incident.
An update on their conditions has not been provided.
Soliman has also been charged with one count of attempted murder, one count of first-degree assault, one count of causing serious injury to an at-risk adult or someone over 70 and one count of using explosives or incendiary devices.
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Boulder terror attack latest: Suspect Mohamed Soliman’s shocking illegal migrant history revealed