DENVER (KDVR) — The family of the suspect in the June 1 attack on Israeli hostage supporters in Boulder will not be deported at this point, a judge ruled on Thursday, after federal officials began expedited removal proceedings.
The family of 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Farag Soliman was taken into federal custody by U.S. immigration officials on June 3. A temporary restraining order preventing the expedited removal proceedings was issued on June 4, keeping them in the U.S., but confined in the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in West Texas.
The facility is run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The transfer was allegedly made because no Colorado ICE facilities are designed to house families, according to the judge’s order…