The wife of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who is accused of a violent attack in Boulder, Colorado, has made a public plea for help as her family faces deportation efforts. A Texas US District Court judge recently ruled that the family can remain in the country while legal proceedings continue.
Soliman allegedly injured multiple people by throwing Molotov cocktails at a group of pro-Israel demonstrators, shouting “Free Palestine” during the attack.
Following the incident, Soliman’s wife, Hayem El Gamal, and their five children were detained by federal authorities in Colorado Springs and later moved to Texas.
A Colorado judge determined that any legal actions regarding their detention had to be handled by a judge with jurisdiction in Texas, leading to a temporary extension of the deportation order.
El Gamal, through her attorney, issued a statement expressing shock over her husband’s actions and the impact it has had on their family. She emphasized their cooperation with authorities and expressed sympathy for the victims of the attack.
El Gamal described the difficult circumstances they faced after the attack, including being held in an immigration jail in Texas with her children.
Since immigrating to the US three years ago, El Gamal claimed they had followed all legal procedures, including obtaining work permits and integrating into their community. She emphasized their efforts to be good neighbors and help others, regardless of religion.
El Gamal’s plea for help comes as the family navigates legal challenges and faces uncertainty about their future in the US. She highlighted the impact on their children and the emotional toll of their detention.
She appealed to the American people to hear their story and support them during this difficult time.
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