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Migrant Firebomber Proves Border Security Crucial Amid Attack

The suspect in Boulder’s firebombing attack faced a pro-Israel crowd shouting “Free Palestine” while hurling Molotov cocktails. Twelve people were burned, including elderly victims and a Holocaust survivor. This wasn’t random violence—authorities say he plotted it for a year, waiting until his daughter graduated before acting.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian migrant who entered America on a tourist visa, showed exactly why border security matters. Federal records confirm he applied for asylum in 2022 after fleeing Kuwait. Now, he’s charged with 16 counts of attempted murder and a federal hate crime.

The victims, aged 52 to 88, suffered horrific injuries. Two remain in critical condition, fighting for their lives. A Holocaust survivor caught in the flames symbolizes how hatred persists even on American soil.

Federal authorities found 16 more firebombs ready for use after the attack. Soliman admitted his plan to target Jews supporting Israel. The FBI labeled it terrorism—a term the Left avoids to downplay threats from unchecked migration.

Neighbors described Soliman’s family as “normal,” with kids playing outside. This façade cracks open the danger of ignoring who enters our country. Even “nice” migrants can harbor violent agendas.

While liberals fret over “Islamophobia,” patriots see the truth. This attack exposes the costs of weak borders and woke policies. Terrorists exploit America’s compassion, turning safety into ash.

Media elites squabble over calling it terrorism, proving they care more about political correctness than justice. Greg Gutfeld rightly shames their silence—prioritizing feelings over facts.

Real Americans demand action: secure borders, vet migrants, and punish hate. When terrorists strike, we must name the evil, not excuse it. Pray for the victims—and let this tragedy ignite a return to common sense.

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