Government Accountability

How the Biden Administration Undermines Asylum and National Security in the Ayman Soliman Case

By Economics Desk | July 18, 2025

The detention of Muslim chaplain Ayman Soliman, after the Biden administration reversed his asylum status over alleged terror ties, reveals troubling government overreach and weak vetting that threaten American security.

Over a dozen protesters, including journalists, were arrested while peacefully demonstrating against the detention of Ayman Soliman in Cincinnati — a case that raises serious questions about the Biden administration’s immigration policies and national security priorities. Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant who served as an imam before seeking refuge in America, has been a compassionate presence at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital since 2021. His asylum was initially granted in 2018 based on credible claims of persecution during Egypt’s Arab Spring uprising—claims backed by reports of imprisonment and torture for his journalism work opposing oppressive regimes. Why Was This Trusted Chaplain Detained? The...

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