Rep. Randy Fine, a Jewish Republican from Florida, has called for the deportation of the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian man suspected of committing a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, during a pro-Israel demonstration. Soliman allegedly used Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower to set Jewish activists on fire, with no fatalities reported. The attack, which injured eight people, including a Holocaust survivor, has sparked strong condemnation from Jewish groups and U.S. politicians. Fine argues that the Palestinian cause is a lie and calls for action against illegal immigrants, linking the incident to broader concerns about terrorism and immigration policy.
The FBI has identified Soliman as the suspect, stating he entered the U.S. illegally on a B2 visa that expired in February 2023 and filed for asylum in September 2022. His immigration status is under investigation, and the Department of Homeland Security confirmed he overstayed his visa before obtaining a work permit during the Biden administration. Fine urged the government to take stronger measures against illegal immigrants, arguing that the attack reflects a broader ideological threat. He also called for legislation to protect religious groups on college campuses and to cut off Qatar’s financial influence in the U.S.