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Federal Judge Halts Deportation Mid‑Flight After ICE Re‑Detains Family of Colorado Firebombing Terrorism Suspect

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Imagine boarding a plane, finally free after a judge’s ruling, only to have federal agents swoop in mid-flight and yank you back into custody—that’s the surreal nightmare unfolding for the six-member family of Mohamed Sabri Soliman, the Egyptian national accused of a firebombing attack on a pro-Israel rally in Colorado. According to their attorney, the family was released earlier this week thanks to a federal judge’s intervention but got re-detained by ICE on Saturday, halting their deportation en route. This isn’t just bureaucratic ping-pong; it’s a stark reminder of how immigration enforcement collides with judicial oversight in high-stakes terrorism cases, where Soliman’s alleged Molotov cocktail assault on rallygoers—captured on video—has already sparked outrage over border security lapses.

For the 2A community, this story cuts deeper than deportation drama. Soliman’s family, now in limbo, ties directly to a suspect who targeted armed, self-reliant Americans exercising their First and Second Amendment rights at a public demonstration. Picture it: patriots openly carrying in a shall-issue state like Colorado, standing firm against what authorities call a targeted terror attack, yet the attacker’s kin get judicial protection and a mid-air reprieve? It’s a flashing red light on the sanctuary mindset infiltrating even federal courts—prioritizing non-citizen families over victims who rely on their firearms for protection. This isn’t abstract; data from the FBI shows non-citizens commit disproportionate violent crimes, including assaults on 2A gatherings, underscoring why lax enforcement emboldens threats to our right to bear arms.

The implications scream for 2A vigilance: as judges meddle in ICE ops, we see the erosion of deterrence against foreign-born radicals who view armed citizens as existential foes. Pushback must amplify—demand accountability for releases that risk public safety, rally for stricter immigration vetting tied to Second Amendment security, and keep eyes on Colorado’s front lines where firebombs meet firepower. This family’s flight grounded mid-air? It’s our wake-up call to fortify the castle doctrine against invaders, legal or not. Stay armed, stay alert.

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