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Attack In Boulder, Colorado

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Attack In Boulder, Colorado

Matt Gagnon discussed a recent attack in Boulder, Colorado, where Mohammed Sabri Solomon, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, threw Molotov cocktails at a weekly protest organized by “Run, Run for Their Lives,” demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas. Gagnon linked the attack to broader concerns about immigration policies, suggesting that importing individuals with radical views can lead to such violence. He criticized the multicultural movement for eroding social cohesion and advocated for a return to traditional family values. Gagnon also highlighted the importance of effective immigration management, noting that Solomon overstayed his visa during the Biden administration.

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