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Home»Politics»Texas Anti-ICE Protesters Sentenced to 50–100 Years After Terrorism Convictions: ‘Vandalize Cars? You Get 50 Years!’

Texas Anti-ICE Protesters Sentenced to 50–100 Years After Terrorism Convictions: ‘Vandalize Cars? You Get 50 Years!’

Fifty years for fireworks, but six months for abuse

Adanna EzeBy Adanna EzeJune 23, 20262 Mins Read
Texas protesters hit with 50–100 year sentences
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Nine protesters convicted on terrorism charges in Texas were sentenced Tuesday to prison terms ranging from 50 to 100 years after a July 4 demonstration at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado.

Prosecutors said the activists conspired to attack law enforcement during the protest. After some demonstrators vandalized vehicles and property, Benjamin Song fired an AR-15 from the woods, striking an officer in the shoulder. The officer survived. The group was found guilty in March following a three-week jury trial. Prosecutors described the activists as part of a “North Texas antifa cell” and secured terrorism-related convictions against eight defendants.

Texas anti-ICE protesters convicted of terrorism charges sentenced to at least 50 years in prison
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Song received a 100-year sentence. Maricela Rueda was sentenced to 70 years. Zachary Evetts, Autumn Hill, Savanna Batten, and Elizabeth Soto each received 50 years.

Daniel Sanchez-Estrada, who was not present at the protest, was sentenced to 30 years after being convicted of concealing materials following his wife’s arrest.

Prosecutors pointed to encrypted messages, firearms, and left-wing literature as evidence of conspiracy. Legal observers argued the government’s use of zines and book club materials criminalized protected speech.

The case is one of several recent prosecutions involving activists accused of interfering with Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.

Texas Protest Sentences Spark Debate Over Punishment

The prison terms quickly became a flashpoint online as users debated whether the punishment fit the crimes.

One user wrote, “Jesus Christ. 50 years is the shortest sentence of the bunch.” Another response stated, “No, the person who drove a box of magazines got 30 years.”

Others focused on sentencing disparities. One commenter argued, “And yet, the DOJ still has not charged a single john listed in the Epstein files.” A separate response added, “Vandalize cars? You get 50 years! Raping and sex trafficking minors? Meh.”

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Not everyone viewed every sentence the same way. One user wrote, “Alright, for the guy who shot the cop, thats the only one in here that makes sense. 100 years is still insane though.”

Questions about the sentences and the government’s use of terrorism charges continued to fuel debate online.

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Adanna is a Nigerian freelance political writer covering US politics, with experience in content writing since 2021 and graphic design.

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