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Terror Attack in Boulder Exposes Biden’s Open Border Disaster — Trump Was Right on Immigration All Along

A recent violent incident in Boulder, Colorado, has ignited a heated political debate over U.S. immigration policies. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, is accused of attacking participants at a Jewish community event using a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, injuring eight individuals aged between 52 and 88. Witnesses reported that Soliman shouted “Free Palestine” during the assault

Soliman entered the United States on a B1/B2 tourist visa in August 2022, which expired in February 2023. Despite overstaying his visa, he filed an asylum claim in September 2022 and was granted work authorization in March 2023, valid until March 2025. Critics argue that this sequence of events highlights lapses in the current administration’s immigration enforcement.

The attack has intensified scrutiny of “sanctuary city” policies, particularly in Boulder, which has been designated as such since 2016. These policies limit local cooperation with federal immigration authorities, a point of contention for those advocating stricter immigration controls.

While the investigation into the attack is ongoing, the incident has become a focal point in the broader discourse on immigration and national security, with various political factions attributing blame and calling for policy reforms.

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