Thu Jul 03 01:15:59 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

A federal judge has lifted an order preventing the deportation of the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who is accused of a fatal firebomb attack on an Israeli hostage awareness demonstration in Boulder, Colorado. The judge cited assurances from government lawyers that the family’s deportation is not being expedited, as previously stated by the White House. Soliman’s wife, Hayam El Gamal, and their five children were detained after the attack. The family’s lawsuit challenging their detention was dismissed, with the judge noting they are not eligible for expedited deportation. While deportation proceedings continue, the family remains in a Texas detention center, with their lawyers seeking their release.

**News Article:**

**Judge Lifts Block on Deportation of Family Tied to Colorado Firebombing**

**DENVER -** A federal judge has ended an order that temporarily blocked the deportation of the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the man charged in the deadly firebombing attack on an Israeli hostage awareness demonstration in Boulder, Colorado. U.S. District Judge Orlando L. Garica dismissed the family’s lawsuit challenging their detention on Wednesday, citing assurances from government lawyers that the family is not facing expedited deportation.

Soliman, an Egyptian national living in the U.S. illegally, is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at demonstrators, resulting in injuries to 13 people and the death of an 82-year-old woman. Prosecutors allege that Soliman had planned the attack for a year, fueled by anti-Zionist hatred. He has pleaded not guilty to federal hate crime charges.

His wife, Hayam El Gamal, and their five children were detained by immigration officials shortly after the attack. Initial White House statements suggested the family could be deported imminently, leading to the temporary court order. However, Judge Garica noted that the family is now undergoing standard deportation proceedings, which can take months or years.

The family is currently being held in a Texas detention center, where lawyers are seeking their release while the deportation case progresses. Their attorneys have argued that the detention is unconstitutional, claiming it’s a form of punishment for Soliman’s alleged actions. Government lawyers maintain the family is lawfully detained for overstaying their visas.

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