A US judge has temporarily halted the deportation of the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, accused of a hate crime related to a petrol-bomb attack on Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado. The family, consisting of Soliman’s wife and five children, are Egyptian citizens and have been detained while Soliman’s asylum claim is pending. Judge Gordon Gallagher’s ruling comes amid broader immigration rulings against the Trump administration, emphasizing that punishing family members for a relative’s actions violates democratic justice principles.
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