
The illegal immigrant from Egypt who threw incendiary Molotov cocktails at a Jewish pro-Israel group in Colorado had previously been rejected in his attempt to purchase a firearm last year due to something that popped in his background check — but no effort was made to deport him.
Arrest reports say Mohamed Sabry Soliman in early June shouted “free Palestine” as he attempted to firebomb demonstrators who were marching in support of the Israeli hostages still held by Hamas. It was later revealed that Soliman had tried to purchase a firearm in Colorado in November, but that a criminal background check resulted in him being denied access to a gun.
In what may have been a missed opportunity to scrutinize the visa-overstaying Egyptian who was trying to purchase a gun, no action was taken by the Biden administration to deport him.
“How many American lives would be saved and violence would be prevented if Biden had simply enforced the law?” Tricia McLaughlin, an assistant secretary for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), told Just the News on Monday. “Mohamed Soliman — an Egyptian national in our country illegally — torched 12 innocent Americans with Molotov cocktails after planning this anti-Semitic terror attack for a year. The Biden administration had multiple opportunities to prevent this depraved terrorism had they simply enforced the law — they refused and Americans paid the price.”
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Author: Ray Hilbrich
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