Holocaust survivor burned in Colorado terror attack speaks out: ‘What the hell is going on in our country?’ / NY Post

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A terror attack in Colorado left an 88‐year‐old Holocaust survivor severely injured after a suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, reportedly set himself ablaze during the rampage. Local GOP figures have blasted perceived lenient policies that, they argue, allowed the attack to happen, prompting renewed debates about immigration and public safety measures.

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foxnews.com / House GOP unveils resolution to condemn Boulder terror attack, call for mass deportation of overstayed visas

foxnews.com / Former MLB star calls out AOC's 'virtue signaling' after antisemitic attack in Colorado

foxnews.com / Boulder GOP chair slams 'tolerant' policies enabling terror after Molotov attack

theepochtimes.com / Federal Judge Halts Deportation of Boulder Firebombing Suspect’s Family

theepochtimes.com / DHS Renews ICE Tip Line After Colorado Terrorist Attack by Illegal Immigrant Suspect

thefp.com / I Saw My Friends Set on Fire in Boulder

nypost.com / Colorado’s hate-fueled firebomer: Letters to the Editor — June 5, 2025

nypost.com / Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Soliman ranted ‘God is greater’ than America in video before antisemitic firebomb attack

nypost.com / Holocaust survivor burned in Colorado terror attack speaks out: ‘What the hell is going on in our country?’

nypost.com / Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman accidentally set himself on fire at start of attack, stunning new video shows

cnbc.com / Trump admin blocked from deporting Colorado suspect's family, lawyer blasts 'medieval' tactic

axios.com / Judge blocks deportation of Boulder attack suspect's family

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cbsnews.com / Vigil held for injured victims of Colorado firebombing attack

cbsnews.com / Judge temporarily blocks deportation of Boulder attack suspect's family

cbsnews.com / Colorado secretary of state says Boulder attack has "every mark of a hate crime"

cbsnews.com / New video emerges of Boulder attack, suspect's family faces deportation

cnn.com / US judge issues order stopping deportation of family of man charged in Boulder firebombing - CNN


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