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Boulder Attack Suspect Charged With Federal Hate Crime

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old illegal immigrant, is charged with a federal hate crime after launching a Molotov cocktail and flamethrower attack on pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, injuring eight people including a Holocaust survivor. The suspect admitted to planning the attack for over a year with a motive to kill all 'Zionist' people, prompting national security concerns and debates over immigration policy.

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Number 1,500 - Number of illegal aliens arrested in Massachusetts ICE crackdown.

Quote "This scares the hell out of me and I've been doing this for 40 years. It should have scared the hell out of every American what the Biden administration did." — Border czar Tom Homan

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Boulder Arson Suspect Charged With Federal Hate Crime

Colorado Terror Suspect Planned Attack For Over a Year

Federal Hate Charges Filed Against Colorado Attack Suspect

A terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, by an illegal immigrant targeting pro-Israel demonstrators has sparked federal hate crime charges and political uproar. The suspect planned the assault for over a year, using incendiary devices and a makeshift flamethrower, injuring multiple people including a Holocaust survivor. The attack has intensified debates on immigration policies and security.

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