Chairmen Green, Pfluger Request DHS Documents on Suspect in Boulder Terror Attack
June 4, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. –– In the wake of the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Mark E. Green, MD (R-TN) and Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence Chairman August Pfluger (R-TX) sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem requesting the alien file for the suspect, an Egyptian national named Mohamed Sabry Soliman, which will include information on his expired visa, work authorization, and application for asylum. Read the full letter here.

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In the letter, the Chairmen wrote, “The Committee on Homeland Security is conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the immigration history of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national now facing felony charges after he carried out a terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado. The charges include attempted murder, use of incendiary devices, and federal hate crimes.”
The Chairmen continued, “On June 1, 2025, Soliman threw Molotov cocktails at a group participating in a pro-Israel solidarity walk on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado. The attack resulted in injuries to at least 12 people, including an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor, with victims suffering from burns and smoke inhalation. Additionally, investigators found over a dozen unlit Molotov cocktails and additional incendiary devices at the scene. Witnesses report that Soliman shouted phrases such as ‘Free Palestine’ during the assault, and he later admitted to planning the attack for over a year, expressing a desire to kill ‘all Zionist people.’”
The Chairmen concluded, “This tragedy is indicative of a heightened terrorism threat on U.S. soil, signaling an urgent need for increased homeland security measures, particularly with respect to foreign nationals who are unlawfully present in the United States, as Soliman reportedly overstayed a nonimmigrant visa. Our nation has now faced several major acts of antisemitic terror this year alone, including the recent assassination of two Israeli embassy staffers in our nation’s capital.”
BACKGROUND:
Soliman is part of a broader pattern. Last May, Chairman Green, along with other Committee leaders, sent a letter to then-DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, then-Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray, and then-Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, requesting information on the alleged attempted breach of Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCB). Reports indicate the two individuals involved were Jordanian nationals, one of whom, Mohammad Khair Dabous, had overstayed his student visa. Dabous remains at large, while the other individual involved was recently arrested again for a different crime and is at an ICE detention facility.
In April, a Palestinian studentwas arrested at Columbia Universityafter overstaying her student visa and “participat[ing] in anti-American, pro-terrorist activities on campus,” according to DHS. Her visa was suspended in 2022 due to lack of attendance.
In February, a foreign national from Hungary was arrested for two counts of murder. He had overstayed his visa waiver and was previously charged with theft and robbery but had been released with an ankle monitor under the Alternatives to Detention Program in 2024. He managed to disable the monitor and remained a fugitive for months, during which he committed the two murders.
In 2022, a foreign national from Mexico murdered four people, including his three daughters, after overstaying his visa. The man’s non-immigrant visitor visa had expired in 2018. He had previously been arrested for assaulting a California Highway Patrol officer. ICE was not informed of his release from jail for the assault due to California’s 2017 “sanctuary state law.”
In October 2024, an illegal alien who had been released into the country under the Biden-Harris administration shot a Jewish man on his way to a Chicago Synagogue.
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