The family of the Colorado terror suspect who injured 8 Israeli hostage supporters with homemade firebombs last month can be deported, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday.
US District Court Judge Orlando Garcia dismissed Mohamed Sabry Soliman family’s legal challenge to their deportation — stating that the Trump administration has conducted normal and legal removal proceedings.
Soliman’s wife and five children had sued to prevent expedited removal proceedings, but the judge ruled he “lacks jurisdiction to grant Petitioners the relief they seek.”
Garcia’s decision superseded another court’s ruling last month, when Biden-appointed US District Court Judge Gordon Gallagher slammed the brakes on the Trump administration’s attempt to deport Soliman’s family.
Soliman, 45, and his family moved to the US from Egypt in 2022 but both his work authorization and tourist visas have expired.

Charges against the madman include 12 federal hate crime charges and state charges including two counts of first degree murder.
Karen Diamond, 82, died earlier this week as a result of burns she suffered allegedly at the hands of Soliman.
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