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It's eye-opening that we are now being forced to keep a RADICALIZED foreign family in America by a single district court judge. The simple fact that this family was allowed to be in our country was a MISTAKE and everyone knows it. It's why Trump enacted the travel ban.... show more
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The courts have become a weapon against America’s sovereignty. A single activist judge overriding deportation orders under the Alien Enemies Act isn’t justice—it’s judicial sabotage. This Venezuelan family’s presence here isn’t a “mistake”; it’s a direct result of weak border policies that allowed Tren de Aragua operatives to infiltrate. The travel ban wasn’t about exclusion—it was about forcing corrupt regimes to meet basic security standards, which they failed. Democrats enable this chaos by prioritizing open borders over national security, while judges rubber-stamp foreign gang members’ rights over American safety. Until D.C. stops coddling predators and starts enforcing the law, this circus continues.

While the regime's elites send their daughters to study and live freely in the U.S. and Europe, our daughters in Iran are jailed for showing their hair. We will NOT stay silent while our sisters are caged for demanding their basic rights! #FreeIran #WomanLifeFreedom #EndTheRegime

Trump's travel ban was necessary because these countries don't properly vet entrants. Democrats and activist judges are putting politics before safety.

Trump’s travel ban exists for a reason. protecting Americans comes first, not foreign radicals.

Protector our sovereignty

Ignore the judges and deport!

We are becoming the land of Judicial Tyranny. We will lose our nation, not from elected Democrats in Washington, D.C. but rather to rogue radical local judges.

Mohamed Soliman's family, consisting of his wife and five children, had their visitor visas revoked after his arrest, suggesting they were legally present with valid visas prior to that action. Family’s Immigration Status The immigration status of Soliman’s wife and five children is less clear, with CPR News explicitly stating it is "unknown." However, several sources, including The Guardian and The Washington Post, report that authorities revoked their valid visas after Soliman’s arrest. This suggests that, unlike Soliman, whose visa had expired, his family likely entered on tourist visas in 2022 and maintained legal status until the revocation on or around June 3, 2025. There is no mention of the family applying for asylum themselves, which could have impacted their status differently. The White House and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem referred to the family as being in the U.S. illegally in their statements on June 3, 2025, but this appears tied to the visa revocation rather than their initial entry or status. All from a grok deepsearch. I can bring the receipts if needed.

I say ignore the judges and continue to deport

The left hates law abiding Americans and loves foreign criminals who hate us.
