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Soliman told law enforcement when he was arrested that he had been denied a gun last year due to his immigration status, and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) strongly implied to Just the News — but declined to say outright — that this firearm purchase rejection was reported to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last year under Biden. No efforts to deport Soliman appear to have been undertaken until after his terrorist attack.
Boulder Detective John Sailer wrote in an affidavit for an arrest warrant against Soliman in early June that “Mohamed said he had to use Molotov cocktails after he was denied the purchase of a gun due to him not being a legal citizen. Mohamed said he took a concealed carry class where he learned to shoot a gun, but that all changed after he was denied the purchase.”
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Boulder Detective John Sailer wrote in an affidavit for an arrest warrant against Soliman in early June that “Mohamed said he had to use Molotov cocktails after he was denied the purchase of a gun due to him not being a legal citizen. Mohamed said he took a concealed carry class where he learned to shoot a gun, but that all changed after he was denied the purchase.”

Egyptian who firebombed Jewish event in Colorado failed gun check but wasn’t deported
Soliman overstayed his visa, was granted by the Biden Administration a work visa, which also expired, and then tried to buy a gun. The background check flagging his illegal status may not have reached ICE, and the alert was not acted on to deport him ahead of his attack.
