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White House says family of Colorado fire attack suspect Solmani could be deported 'tonight'

White House says family of Colorado fire attack suspect Solmani could be deported 'tonight'

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  • Federal agents took into ICE custody the family of Mohamed Soliman, who is charged in the fire attack on demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said.
  • Noem said authorities are investigating whether Soliman’s family knew about or supported Sunday’s attack.
  • The White House’s official X account tweeted about the family’s detention and wrote, “THEY COULD BE DEPORTED AS EARLY AS TONIGHT.”

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