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Daniel Sanchez Estrada

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Earliest in view: Jun 23 · 15:56 UTCMost recent: Jul 3 · 10:00 UTC
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  • POLITICSJul 3 · 10:00 UTCTHE INTERCEPT
    Trump’s Communist Boogeyman Playbook: Charging Protesters as Terrorists

    Eight anti-ICE activists were sentenced to 30-100 years in prison for terrorism-related charges after a 2022 protest outside Texas' Prairieland Detention Facility. The government labeled them as antifa operatives, but critics argue the charges are exaggerated and part of a broader effort to criminalize dissent against ICE and the Trump administration.

  • CRIMEJun 23 · 16:39 UTCWTOP DC
    8 convicted of terrorism charges in Texas immigration center shooting sentenced to decades in prison

    Eight individuals, including Benjamin Song who shot and wounded a police officer at a Texas immigration center, were sentenced to decades in prison for terrorism charges. The defendants, accused of antifa ties, denied affiliations and claimed their actions were peaceful protests.

  • POLITICSJun 23 · 16:39 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    8 convicted of terrorism charges in Texas immigration center shooting sentenced to decades in prison

    Eight individuals were convicted of terrorism charges in a Texas immigration center shooting and sentenced to decades in prison. The defense claimed they were peaceful protesters, but the judge called the incident an assault on democracy. The case involves antifa, which the Trump administration labeled a domestic terrorist organization.

  • SECURITYJun 23 · 15:56 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    8 people convicted of terrorism charges in Texas immigration center shooting face sentencing

    Eight individuals linked to antifa face sentencing for terrorism charges related to a July 4 shooting at a Texas immigration detention center. Prosecutors allege they provided material support to terrorists, while defendants deny antifa affiliation and claim they supported immigrants. The case could impact free-speech protections for protests.