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Before the attack, the daughter of Colorado terror suspect praised us for giving us the future in medicine

Habiba Soliman, left, and Mohammad Soliman (Image Credit: x @Kicrock 2025) after the attack in Boulder

A few weeks before his father’s alleged “terrorist attack” in Colorado, Habiba Soliman, daughter of suspected Mohammad Soliman, talked about how her life changed by going to the United States and allowed her to carry forward her dream of becoming a doctor.In his application for the Best and Brightst Award, he credited the family’s move to the US to give him a chance. “I have been originally replaced by coming to the USA,” she wrote.He said, “I learned to be compatible with new things, even if it was difficult. I learned to work under pressure and improve rapidly in a very short time,” he said. The most important thing is that I appreciate that the family is unchanged support. , Born in Egypt and grew up in Kuwait, he said that Kuwait’s residence laws stopped him from going to a medical school. She moved to the US with her family two years ago and settled near Colorado Springs, where she enrolled in Thomas McLaren School. Habiba said that she was inspired to become a doctor after a surgery, helping her father to walk again.Now, Habiba and his family are in custody of American immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) after their father’s arrest for a violent antisemitic attack in Boulder on Sunday. Federal officials have confirmed that the family visa has been canceled and they are facing exile.Soliman allegedly threw Molotov cocktails in a peaceful March in support of Israeli hostages, injured 12 people and left one in critical condition. Unable to buy firearms due to his immigration status, he is accused of turning to home explosives and gasoline to attack him.Officials say Mohammad Soliman, who abolished his visa in March and was illegally in the US, was planning an attack. He allegedly waited until Habiba graduated it before taking it out.The FBI and the White House have called the incident a hate-fumed terrorist attack. Soliman has been accused of federal hatred crimes and attempted murder. According to court documents, he told the officials that he “wanted to kill all Zione people,” that he wanted them all dead, “and if he had a chance he would” do so again “.Law enforcement sources said Soliman had expected the attack a suicide mission. He overtook notes for his family, which was hidden in his apartment.

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