Why isn’t Mohamed Sabry Soliman called “Colorado father”?

Kilmar Abrego Garcia is “Maryland father” according to our esteemed journalists. From the Journal of Popular Studies, for example:

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland father who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration due to an “administrative error,” is “alive and secure” in prison, U.S. officials shared.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman is referred to as “Egyptian man”. As the father of five, wouldn’t it be fair to say that Mr. Soliman earned the “Colorado father” sobriquet? From New York, for example:

When authorities arrived on the scene, they arrested Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian man from El Paso County

(“Mohamed of El Paso” would also have worked as a moniker?)

NBC:

The wife and five children of an Egyptian man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at people in Boulder demonstrating for the release of Israeli hostages

I still can’t figure out why we needed to have these seven Egyptians (Mohamed, his wife, and their five children) as neighbors while we did not necessarily need the other 115 million Egyptians. What is our selection process? Plainly, since we haven’t eliminated our asylum offer, we want to run a shelter for stray Egyptians, but we accept only some of the strays. We accepted Mohamed Sabry Soliman and his six family members because he supports the Muslim Brotherhood, which the Egyptian government seeks to suppress? Or was there some other rationale?

Loosely related… what one enthusiast was able to learn about Mohamed Sabry Soliman via careful examination of his online profile:

2 thoughts on “Why isn’t Mohamed Sabry Soliman called “Colorado father”?

  1. Not only that, but the sad fact and reality is that Mr. Soliman will serve time in prison at the expense of U.S. taxpayers, while his wife and five children will be on welfare, for life, also funded by taxpayers. Yet, no one in the media will highlight this fact or the long-term costs associated with illegal migrant.

  2. They’re already doing sob stories about one of his daughters, who apparently is a good student who wants to study medicine and now “faces deportation”. The conservative response “My daughters dream of not being lit on fire” is priceless.

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