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Trump & Colorado Attack: Deportation Blocked - News Directory 3

Trump & Colorado Attack: Deportation Blocked

June 5, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
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At a glance
  • A federal judge in Colorado issued a‍ temporary stay Wednesday, preventing the Trump management from deporting ⁣the wife and five children of Mohamed Soliman.
  • U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement ⁢(ICE) took Soliman's family into custody, initiating removal proceedings.
  • Judge Gordon Gallagher, in his order, cited the potential for "irreparable harm" if deportation occurred without due process.
Original source: cnbc.com

A federal judge has blocked the deportation of Mohamed ⁢Soliman’s family, the suspect in the Boulder, Colorado attack, a story breaking fast. This action prevents the trump administration from removing⁢ Soliman’s wife and five children from the country,a move that ⁤has sparked legal challenges and accusations⁤ of ⁤collective punishment. Immigration ⁤and Customs Enforcement had ‍already taken the family into custody amid ⁢deportation proceedings, but Judge Gordon Gallagher intervened, citing potential “irreparable harm” without due ‍process.⁢ News Directory 3 is following the developments closely. Will the family’s ‍lawyers successfully argue ‍against the detention? discover what’s‍ next.






Judge Halts Deportation of Boulder Attack Suspect’s Family













Key Points

  • Federal judge halts deportation of Soliman’s family.
  • Soliman is accused of attacking demonstrators ⁢in Boulder, CO.
  • Family’s lawyers‍ argue against collective punishment.

Judge Blocks Deportation of Boulder Attack Suspect’s ⁤Family

Updated June 5, 2025

A federal judge in Colorado issued a‍ temporary stay Wednesday, preventing the Trump management from deporting ⁣the wife and five children of Mohamed Soliman. Soliman faces charges related to an attack on demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado.

U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement ⁢(ICE) took Soliman’s family into custody, initiating removal proceedings. The ⁤Department of homeland Security (DHS) confirmed the family was being ‍processed for deportation. ⁣The White House, via ⁢its X account, noted the potential for immediate deportation.

Judge Gordon Gallagher, in his order, cited the potential for “irreparable harm” if deportation occurred without due process. A⁣ hearing is scheduled for June 13.

Lawyers for the family⁣ argued that punishing relatives for the alleged crimes of another is unlawful. They filed‍ a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, challenging the⁣ legality⁣ of the family’s detention. Habeas corpus, a constitutional right, allows individuals to challenge their detention.

Hayam El Gamal, Soliman’s 41-year-old wife, and their children, ⁢all Egyptian citizens, reside in Colorado‍ Springs. The children include an 18-year-old daughter,⁣ two sons, and two younger daughters. No family member besides Soliman faces ‍charges in connection with⁣ the Boulder ‍attack.

The ⁣family entered the U.S. in August 2022 and were authorized to stay until February 2023. Soliman applied for asylum in September 2022, listing his family as dependents. El Gamal, a network engineer, has a pending EB-2 visa application.

The family is currently held at a Texas immigration detention centre.

Eric Lee, the family’s lawyer, condemned the detention as⁤ reminiscent of “medieval justice systems” and “Nazi germany.”

DHS Assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin⁢ dismissed the⁣ family’s claims as “absurd” and an attempt ‍to⁣ obstruct justice

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