Trump Condemns Boulder Attack, Plans Deportation of Suspect
Trump Condemns Boulder Attack, Plans Deportation of Suspect

Trump Condemns Boulder Attack, Plans Deportation of Suspect

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Former President Donald Trump condemned the recent attack in Boulder, Colorado, where Egyptian national Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who had overstayed his visa, allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel protest, injuring eight people. Trump attributed the incident to President Biden’s 'open border policy' and called for stricter immigration controls and the deportation of illegal, 'anti-American radicals.' The suspect reportedly shouted 'Free Palestine' during the attack and expressed intentions to target 'Zionist people,' according to unsealed FBI documents. White House officials emphasized Trump’s commitment to protecting Jewish Americans and framed the attack as justification for his administration’s aggressive immigration and deportation measures. Critics, however, have noted that Trump’s reallocation of law enforcement resources and cuts to domestic terrorism units could undermine national security. The attack has intensified the administration’s focus on linking immigration policy to national security concerns.

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