


Judge Ends Deportation Block for Family of Boulder Firebomb Attack Suspect
A federal judge has lifted a deportation order for the family of a man charged in a deadly firebomb attack in Boulder, Colorado.
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Overview
- A federal judge has terminated an order that previously blocked the deportation of Hayam El Gamal and her five children.
- The family was detained by immigration agents on June 3, following the arrest of Soliman, the man charged in the Boulder firebomb attack.
- An 82-year-old woman injured in the attack has died, prompting legal actions regarding the family's deportation status.
- The judge dismissed the family's lawsuit challenging their detention, stating that immigration authorities acted within their discretion.
- The suspect, Soliman, allegedly planned the attack for a year, leading to serious legal repercussions for his family.
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Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame the situation with a focus on legal proceedings and the implications for the family involved. They express concern over the family's detention and deportation, highlighting potential injustices while maintaining a neutral tone. Implicit biases may emerge in the portrayal of the suspect's motivations and the legal system's actions.
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