Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser dodged questions on whether he supports deporting the family of Boulder terrorist suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman, saying that it should not be done in a “haphazard” manner.
The White House has said that the wife and five children of Soliman will be deported. Weiser said that expedited removal is a “constitutional procedure,” but claimed that the focus ought to be on “the climate of fear” created by others who have undergone this process without actually being deported.
“The important part about due process is if someone has a basis to stay here. They have a legitimate claim for asylum, they‘re threatened,” Weiser said on CNN’s News Central Wednesday. “That‘s going to get evaluated by a independent fact finder, and that‘s how
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