The Left’s New Martyr: A Radical Islamic Terrorist

A Deliberate Act of Terror
On a quiet day in Boulder, Colorado, a firebomb shattered the peace at a Jewish-solidarity rally. The attacker, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national, hurled gasoline bombs while shouting anti-Israel slogans. This was no random act of violence—it was a calculated act of terrorism driven by jihadist ideology. Yet, early signs suggest progressive activists and media may attempt to reframe Soliman as a victim, echoing the narrative machinery that transformed George Floyd into a martyr.
Who Is Mohamed Sabry Soliman?
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian citizen, entered the United States on a B1/B2 visa on August 27, 2022, arriving at Los Angeles International Airport. His authorized stay expired on February 26, 2023, but Soliman never left. He became a visa overstay, exploiting legal loopholes to remain in the country unlawfully.
Exploiting the System
On September 29, 2022, Soliman filed a claim with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), likely seeking asylum. Despite his unlawful presence, he was granted work authorization on March 29, 2023, valid through March 28, 2025. This allowed him to navigate the U.S. legally while technically violating immigration law, exposing glaring vulnerabilities in the system.
The Boulder Firebombing
Soliman’s attack on the Jewish-solidarity rally was unmistakably ideological. Witnesses reported hearing him shout anti-Israel slogans as he lobbed gasoline bombs, a hallmark of radical Islamic influence. The targeted nature of the assault underscores the danger of allowing unchecked ideologies to fester within U.S. borders.
The Left’s Predictable Response
In the aftermath, expect left-wing activists to paint Soliman as a victim—of racism, Islamophobia, or Western imperialism. This mirrors the George Floyd playbook: simplify the narrative, erase personal responsibility, and elevate the attacker as a symbol of systemic injustice. Such revisionism risks glorifying terrorism while ignoring the victims of Soliman’s violence.
Systemic Failures Exposed
Soliman’s case lays bare critical flaws in U.S. immigration policy:
Visa Overstays: No meaningful enforcement to track or deport violators.
Asylum System: Easily exploited as a stalling tactic, complete with benefits like work permits.
Lax Vetting: Work authorizations granted with minimal scrutiny.
These gaps allowed Soliman to remain in the U.S. and carry out his attack, highlighting a systemic breakdown in national security.
The Biden Administration’s Role
Every step of Soliman’s journey occurred under President Biden’s watch:
Entry in August 2022.
Visa overstay in February 2023.
Asylum claim in September 2022.
Work authorization in March 2023.
Biden-era policies at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and USCIS emphasized leniency over enforcement, creating the conditions for Soliman to exploit the system and strike. The administration’s immigration approach has prioritized optics over accountability, with deadly consequences.
A Call for Reform
Mohamed Sabry Soliman’s case is a stark warning of what happens when ideology trumps security. The Left’s potential sanctification of a terrorist will test the limits of ideological blindness. Without urgent reform—stricter visa enforcement, a streamlined asylum process, and rigorous vetting—more tragedies are inevitable. As a nation, we must confront the reality that radical Islam has reached our shores, facilitated by Biden’s lax open-border policies. The question is not if, but when, the next attack will occur unless we act decisively.