Terror on American Soil — And the Border Policies That Let It Happen

America just witnessed another horrifying reminder of what happens when our borders are weak and our laws ignored.

On Sunday, Boulder, Colorado became the site of a terror attack when Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national who overstayed his visa, threw Molotov cocktails into a peaceful pro-Israel crowd. Eight innocent Americans were injured — including a Holocaust survivor — in what federal authorities are now calling a hate-driven act of terrorism.

Let’s call this what it is: a national disgrace. And it didn’t need to happen.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman

A Broken System That Protects Criminals Over Citizens

Soliman was supposed to leave the United States in February 2023, but he didn’t. Instead, under Biden’s lawless immigration regime, he was actually granted a work permit — despite his visa overstay and zero eligibility.

And now? Americans are bleeding in the streets of Colorado because of it.

This is the direct consequence of open-border insanity. This is what happens when illegal overstays get rewarded instead of removed. Soliman had reportedly been plotting this attack for over a year. He studied bomb-making techniques. He prepared extra explosives. And still — he was allowed to stay and operate freely.

Where was ICE? Where was DHS? Where was Biden’s “scrutiny” of asylum fraud?

Under President Donald J. Trump, this man would’ve been removed the second he overstayed his visa — not rewarded with work authorization.

Trump Policies Work. Biden’s Policies Kill.

This tragedy shows exactly why Trump’s immigration strategy is common sense and urgently needed:

  • Visa overstays must be tracked and removed. No excuses.
  • No work permits for lawbreakers. Period.
  • Ideologically motivated violence must trigger immediate deportation.
  • Border security is national security.

Stephen Miller, Trump’s top immigration advisor, said it best:

“Immigration security is national security. No more hostile migration. Keep them out and send them back.”

That’s the policy America needs — not loopholes for would-be terrorists.

The Left’s Silence Is Deafening

You’ll notice the usual suspects aren’t talking about this. ABC won’t give it wall-to-wall coverage. Biden hasn’t offered an apology. Democrats are too busy handing out benefits to illegal immigrants while ignoring the mounting cost in American lives and freedoms.

The White House won’t say his name. But we will.

This attack happened because a foreign national was allowed to remain here illegally, then rewarded by the system. And the victims? Elderly Americans, peaceful demonstrators, and survivors of historical atrocities — all betrayed by the very government sworn to protect them.

People set on fire in possible attack on pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado

What Happens Next Matters

Mohamed Sabry Soliman is being held on $10 million bond and facing both federal and state charges, including attempted murder and hate crimes. He told investigators he targeted the crowd because of their support for Israel.

This wasn’t random. It was deliberate. And it was preventable.

Federal agencies are now scrambling to investigate his background, possible ideological ties, and any connections to broader radical networks. But it’s too little, too late for the eight Americans already wounded — all because the federal government refused to enforce immigration law.

Time to Put America First — Again

This is why President Trump’s policies matter. Because real leadership means protecting American citizens before foreign nationals, closing loopholes that extremists exploit, and saying no to ideological cowardice.

We don’t need more lectures from the media. We don’t need another round of bureaucratic “reviews.” We need action — and a return to the policies that actually worked.

Build the wall. Enforce the law. And never again let political correctness blind this country to the threats at our doorstep.

America deserves better — and under Trump, she’ll get it.

trump raising fist in front of border wall