FAMILY OF BOULDER TERROR SUSPECT DETAINED BY ICE, FACES EXPEDITED REMOVAL
Boulder, Colorado – June 2025- In a rapidly developing and high-profile national security case, the wife and five children of Mohamed Soliman, the suspect accused of orchestrating a terrorist attack in Boulder, have been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in conjunction with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). The detention occurred in the wake of the recent attack, which has shocked the nation and left authorities racing to uncover the full scope of Soliman’s activities and affiliations.
DHS Confirms Expedited Removal Process Underway
A senior official from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed that Soliman’s immediate family members are being processed for expedited removal from the United States. This action, authorized under federal immigration law, allows for the swift deportation of individuals who are either in the country unlawfully or whose presence is considered to pose a potential security threat.
“This is an active, sensitive counterterrorism matter involving ongoing federal investigations,” the DHS official stated. “At this time, the family of Mohamed Soliman is in DHS custody, and procedures are in motion to remove them from the United States under expedited provisions.”
Authorities have not yet publicly disclosed the precise immigration status of Soliman’s family members, but sources familiar with the case have indicated that the family’s detainment was prompted by concerns related to national security, potential visa violations, and ongoing investigations into possible links or knowledge related to the attack.
The Boulder Attack: Ongoing Fallout
Mohamed Soliman was arrested last week after allegedly carrying out a violent terrorist act in downtown Boulder, which resulted in multiple casualties and widespread panic. Federal and local law enforcement officials have characterized the incident as a premeditated act of terror, though the full extent of Soliman’s motivations and affiliations is still under investigation by the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF).
In the aftermath of Soliman’s arrest, authorities began examining his personal history, associates, and family members. According to officials, search warrants were executed at multiple locations, and immigration files for the entire household were reviewed.
Legal and Human Rights Concerns Raised
Immigrant advocacy organizations and civil liberties groups have raised concerns about the potential for due process violations, especially regarding the treatment of minors and non-citizen family members caught up in high-profile criminal investigations.
“Every individual, regardless of their association, deserves access to due process and legal representation,” said a spokesperson from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). “Expedited removal, while legal under current statutes, must still be handled with oversight to ensure fairness and compliance with international standards.”
Nevertheless, federal authorities maintain that national security interests and immigration enforcement mandates necessitated immediate action in this case.
Political and Public Reactions
The detention and pending deportation of Soliman’s family have sparked a strong response from both ends of the political spectrum. Some public officials have praised DHS and ICE for their swift action to secure public safety, while others are urging caution and transparency.
A Colorado congressman released a statement urging the Biden administration to “ensure that national security does not come at the cost of civil liberties or family integrity unless there is demonstrable evidence of direct involvement.”
At the same time, online platforms and media outlets have seen a surge of public commentary—ranging from outrage and fear to sympathy and concern—over the intersection of terrorism, immigration policy, and individual rights.
What Comes Next
With the expedited removal process underway, it remains unclear whether any of Soliman’s detained family members will contest their deportation or seek asylum protections. Legal analysts note that the process, while typically swift, can be delayed if individuals request hearings or file motions in federal immigration court.
For now, the case continues to evolve, and federal investigators are expected to release additional information as the broader probe into the Boulder attack unfolds.
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