County Republican leader blasts local officials for protecting illegal immigrants after Egyptian national’s arrest
BOULDER, Colo. – Following a recent terror attack in the heart of Boulder, Colorado, the county’s GOP chair said local and state officials who enacted policies protecting individuals in the U.S. illegally are trading the law for tolerance.
Illegal Egyptian national Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested Sunday after allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails into a crowd of peaceful pro-Israel demonstrators near the Boulder County courthouse while yelling, “Free Palestine.”
Authorities said eight people suffered burn injuries, and a total of 12 people were injured in the attack, which happened on the eve of Shavuot.
Video stillframes of a man later identified as Mohamed Soliman throwing an incendiary device into a group of pro-Israel supporters in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday, June 1, 2025. Soliman was subsequently arrested by police. (Alex Osante)
“I find it interesting that with all of the things that have happened in Boulder, the one thing that’s drawing out the most press and getting the most news is antisemitism,” Boulder County Republicans Chairman Peg Cage told Fox News Digital. “Antisemitism is a big deal right now, and that person was guilty of that, and he admitted it himself. But if you look at what he did, it was when he was done with the United States.”
Immigration authorities confirmed Soliman overstayed his non-immigrant visa, which was granted during the Biden administration.
WATCH: Boulder suspect throws incendiary device at pro-Israel supporters
He allegedly flew into Los Angeles International Airport on Aug. 27, 2022 with orders to return home by Feb. 26, 2023. However, he never left, filing a claim with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services just one month after his arrival in the country.
On March 29, 2023, Soliman was granted work authorization, which was valid through March of this year.
Colorado attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman was seen launching a fiery attack on demonstrators near the Boulder County courthouse, on Sunday, June 1, 2025 in Boulder, Colorado. (Lisa Turnquist)
“I mean, he waited until his daughter had graduated, and he had nothing to lose,” Cage said. “He was here illegally, and then he committed the crime.”
The attack took place near an event held by “Run for Their Lives,” a worldwide grassroots organization that advocates for the release of Israeli hostages held since Oct. 7, 2023. The local Run for Their Lives chapter gathers in Boulder weekly.
Soliman, who authorities claim drove an hour to commit the act of terror, allegedly said after the attack “he would do it…again.”
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, is charged with attempted first-degree murder, crimes against at-risk adults/elderly, assault, criminal attempt to commit class one and class two felonies and use of explosives or incendiary devices during a felony. (Boulder Police Department)
“Frankly, if he hadn’t been in the heart of Boulder, somebody probably would have shot him, because we’re that way here,” Cage said. “The reactions that I’m seeing, it rather confirms the America-first agenda of our president and of our Republican Party. … I think [crimes involving illegal immigrants are] just becoming more pronounced, and it’s making us side more with our side.”
Pointing to policies enacted by local and state officials, she questioned the disregard for immigration law in the name of tolerance.
“Basically, this wasn’t a surprise as much [as], it’s just like, thank God nobody got killed, and dang, why didn’t somebody get him out of here when he first overstayed his visa,” Cage said. “Why aren’t we following our laws. … They’re too tolerant, and they think it’s a good thing.”
Police cordoned off an area near Pearl Street following the terror attack in Boulder, Colorado. (KDVR)
She added that contradictions to President Donald Trump’s directives are plainly visible on the Boulder County website and in public settings.
“If you go on to the Boulder County website, it’s basically how to stay here if you’re illegal,” Cage said. “We had this Cinco de Mayo event, and the booth next to ours was how to avoid [Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and] how to report an upcoming ICE event that you might know about. … So, no, I’m not surprised. I’m disgusted. It needs to stop, and it makes that come clearer into focus.”
The FBI raided Mohamed Soliman’s Colorado Springs home early Monday morning on June 2, 2025. (Fox News)
Soliman is charged with multiple counts of attempted first-degree murder, first-degree assault, possession of incendiary devices, and more than a dozen counts of attempted use of an incendiary device.
He is also facing federal charges for allegedly committing a hate crime involving actual or perceived race, religion or national origin.
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