The family of Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman won’t be tossed from the United States — for now — after a Biden-appointed judge on Wednesday slammed the brakes on the Trump administration’s attempt to quickly deport them.
Soliman’s wife, Hayam Salah Alsaid Ahmed Elgamal, 41, their daughter Habiba Mohamed Sabry Farag Soliman, 18, two more daughters and two sons were all detained and facing a swift removal — before US District Court Judge Gordon Gallagher stepped in.
“Defendants SHALL NOT REMOVE Hayem El Gamal and her five children from … the United States unless and until this Court or Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit vacates this Order,” Gallagher said in his ruling.
He was allegedly planning the attack for more than a year – waiting until his eldest daughter graduated high school, according to authorities.