Colorado Molotov attack case prompts judge to release suspect’s family from ICE custody
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A federal judge ordered ICE to release the wife and five children of Mohammad Soliman, the Egyptian national accused of hurling Molotov cocktails at a Colorado march, after finding that their 10 months in detention violated due process and noting White House deportation threats violated federal law. The family had not been linked to the attack, and their release comes as Soliman’s hate-crime trial is slated for November. Immigration proceedings for the family had previously faced procedural hurdles and appeals, with judges considering their flight risk before the release order was approved.
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