Egyptian Family Re-Detained After Court-Ordered Release in Colorado
An Egyptian family residing in Colorado was re-detained by federal authorities just 48 hours after a federal judge ordered their release. The family, led by Hayam El Gamal, had been in immigration detention for over 10 months, the longest for a family under President Trump's administration. Their detention is linked to the charges against El Gamal's ex-husband, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, for a firebomb attack in Boulder, Colorado. Despite a court ruling for their release, the family was taken into custody again, with ICE planning to deport them to an unknown location.