Wife and 5 children of Boulder attack suspect in ICE custody, White House says

The family of a man accused of launching an antisemitic attack that injured 12 people in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday are in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, the White House announced Tuesday.
The family of a man accused of launching an antisemitic attack that injured 12 people in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday are in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, the White House announced Tuesday.
"The wife and five children of illegal alien Mohamed Soliman — the suspect in the antisemitic firebombing of Jewish Americans —have been captured and are now in ICE custody for expedited removal," the White House said on its official X account.
"THEY COULD BE DEPORTED AS EARLY AS TONIGHT," the post concluded.
The Department of Homeland Security is investigating "to what extent" the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, "knew about this heinous attack, if they had knowledge of it, or if they provided support to it," Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrote separately on X.
She described Soliman as a "terrorist" and "illegal alien" who "will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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