Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR488

Introduced
6/9/25  

Caption

Denouncing the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the necessity for thorough vetting of visa applicants to identify those who may support antisemitic terrorism or engage in harmful activities against the United States. It points out the critical failures in the immigration enforcement system, notably Soliman's violation of his visa terms by remaining in the country beyond the allowed time and filing for asylum without departing first. This incident raises concerns regarding the protocols in place to monitor the behavior of visa holders and their compliance with U.S. laws.

Summary

House Resolution 488 condemns a terrorist attack that occurred in Boulder, Colorado, on June 1, 2025. The attack was carried out by Mohammed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national who entered the United States on a tourist visa. During a peaceful demonstration advocating for the release of hostages held by Hamas, Soliman used homemade Molotov cocktails to attack the demonstrators, resulting in injuries to at least 14 attendees, one of whom was a Holocaust survivor. The resolution highlights the antisemitic motivations behind the attack, as Soliman expressed desires to harm 'Zionist people'.

Contention

Some contention arises from the broader implications of HR488 regarding immigration policy and public safety. Supporters of the resolution argue it is imperative to condemn acts of terrorism and antisemitism overtly, as well as to ensure that law enforcement can work effectively across jurisdictions. However, critics may argue that such resolutions could lead to overreaching law enforcement practices or unjust targeting of specific groups. The discussions surrounding Soliman’s attack underscore the need for a balanced approach to national security that protects civil liberties while ensuring public safety.

Companion Bills

US HR485

Related Denouncing the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado.

Previously Filed As

US HR894

Strongly condemning and denouncing the drastic rise of antisemitism in the United States and around the world.

US HR1114

Denouncing the rise of Islamophobia and antisemitism across the country.

US HR907

To condemn the rise in antisemitism, call on all Americans to combat antisemitism in the United States, and implement aspects of the U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism.

US HR807

Censuring Representative Rashida Tlaib for antisemitic activity, sympathizing with terrorist organizations, and leading an insurrection at the United States Capitol Complex.

US HR849

Reaffirming the State of Israel's right to exist, condemning antisemitism in all forms, and rejecting false equivalencies between democracies and terrorist organizations.

US HR771

Standing with Israel as it defends itself against the barbaric war launched by Hamas and other terrorists.

US HR1562

Condemning President Erdogan and his regime for issuing destabilizing statements following the attacks on the State of Israel on October 7, 2023, endangering the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's mission, threatening the territorial integrity of neighboring countries, supporting terrorism, and fostering antisemitic behavior around the globe.

US HR1112

Denouncing the Biden administration's immigration policies.

US HR872

Reaffirming the need for transatlantic cooperation to combat antisemitism in Europe.

US HR796

Condemning foreign nationals in the United States who have endorsed and espoused the actions of foreign terrorist organizations (FTO) in Gaza who, on October 7, 2023, launched attacks against the State of Israel, and killed innocent Israeli and United States citizens.

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