Summary
The daughter of a suspect in a Boulder-area terror attack claims poor conditions in the ICE detention center where her family has been held. Her father is facing charges for a firebombing attack during a protest in Colorado. The family has been detained since June 2025 and is awaiting the outcome of legal proceedings.
Key Facts
- Habiba Soliman's father, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is charged with federal hate crimes for a firebombing attack in Boulder, Colorado.
- The attack involved incendiary devices used against protesters, injuring several people and causing the death of an 82-year-old woman.
- The family has been detained by ICE since June 2025 in Texas, after being told they were being relocated for safety.
- Habiba reported unsanitary food conditions, including finding a fingernail in her food.
- She also described her brother being in pain for hours before receiving medical care.
- DHS has stated that the healthcare provided in ICE facilities is the best illegal aliens have ever received.
- The family's immigration status had initially allowed them to stay in the U.S. until February 2023, and they had filed for asylum in September 2022.
- An attorney claims the family's detention is due to a focus by White House officials on the father’s crimes, not any wrongdoing by the family.