Just Before the Boulder Terror Attack Colorado Dems Passed Law Shielding Criminal Illegals From ICE

Just weeks before an illegal immigrant attacked a pro-Israel crowd with a Molotov cocktail in Colorado, state Democrats passed a law making it harder for ICE to track or deport criminal aliens. The suspect had been planning the violent act for a year and told authorities he wanted to “kill all Zionists.”

Key Facts:

  • Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an illegal alien from Egypt, threw a Molotov cocktail at a pro-Israel group in Boulder, Colorado.
  • Soliman had overstayed a visa but was later given a work permit by the Biden administration.
  • He admitted to planning the attack for a year and said he wanted to kill all “Zionists.”
  • Colorado Democrats passed a law in May preventing local law enforcement from cooperating with ICE.
  • The new law includes penalties up to $50,000 and funds a legal defense program for illegals facing deportation.

The Rest of The Story:

Soliman, 45, was in the U.S. illegally when he launched an incendiary attack on peaceful demonstrators.

He had entered legally on a tourist visa but stayed after it expired.

Despite this, the Biden administration granted him a work permit—allowing him to stay longer in the country.

According to federal court documents, Soliman confessed to planning the Molotov attack for a full year and told authorities his goal was to kill all “Zionists.”

The assault occurred shortly after Colorado Democrats passed legislation making it nearly impossible for ICE to detain or deport illegal immigrants, even those arrested for crimes.

The new state law bars law enforcement from honoring ICE detainers and sharing immigration data with the federal government.

Governor Jared Polis signed the bill, which also punishes cooperation with ICE through steep financial penalties.

The law funds a state-run legal aid program for deportation defense.

Commentary:

The tragic irony here is that Colorado Democrats helped pave the way for this attack.

By pushing a bill that ties the hands of law enforcement, they made it easier for a foreign national with violent intentions to remain in the U.S. unchecked.

This wasn’t some paperwork slip-up.

Soliman told authorities he had planned this act of hate for an entire year.

Yet rather than remove him, the federal government gave him a work permit.

And just before he struck, Colorado lawmakers passed a bill that blocks ICE from doing its job.

This is what open-border ideology leads to: a complete breakdown of public safety.

When state laws override federal enforcement, the result is predictable—more criminals slipping through the cracks and more Americans put at risk.

Americans should remember this the next time Democrats claim to care about law and order.

The Bottom Line:

Colorado’s new sanctuary-style law helped shield a violent illegal immigrant from federal detection.

That same man went on to launch a terror attack on American soil.

This is the real-world cost of letting political ideology trump national security—and voters should not forget it.

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