Trump administration uses Colorado suspect's status to push deportation agenda
Briefly

A recent attack in Boulder, Colorado, by Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian overstayer, has triggered discussions on the Trump administration's immigration stance. Soliman targeted an event supporting Israeli hostages and proclaimed 'Free Palestine' during the assault, which federal authorities labeled as terrorism. The incident has become a rallying point for right-wing figures, who are using it to advocate for stricter immigration policies, contrasting their reactions to anti-Palestinian violence. Notably, former officials have connected the attack to the Biden administration's immigration policies, generating significant political discourse.
"The attack combines two frequent enemies of the right - anti-Israel speech and actions, and illegal immigration - and is already being used on the right to garner support for more deportations."
"In response, the Biden Administration gave him a work permit, Miller wrote on X. Suicidal migration must be fully reversed."
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