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Judge halts deportation of Colorado suspect's family

Judge halts deportation of Colorado suspect's family

Summary

A judge has temporarily stopped the deportation of the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who is accused of attacking Jewish demonstrators in Colorado. The family, who are Egyptian citizens, is not charged in the incident. The judge's order comes amid multiple rulings against the Trump administration's deportation plans.

Key Facts

  • A US judge paused the deportation of Mohamed Sabry Soliman's family, who are not charged in his alleged attack.
  • Soliman faces federal hate crime charges for an attack on Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado.
  • The family consists of his wife and five children, all Egyptian citizens, detained in Texas.
  • Deportation plans were halted after the White House had prepared one-way tickets for them.
  • The judge stated that deporting them without a proper process could cause harm.
  • Homeland Security is investigating if the family was aware of or supported Soliman's alleged actions.
  • Soliman entered the US on a tourist visa in August 2022, which later expired.
  • His wife turned in a phone with his messages to authorities, indicating cooperation.
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