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Prairieland ‘Antifa’ Activists Sentenced to Decades in Prison on ‘Terrorism’ Charges

Talking Points Memo

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June 23, 2026

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Federal judges in Fort Worth handed down maximum sentences to eight people charged in connection with a July 2025 demonstration...

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Workers World

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· Jul 8, 2026

¡Liberen a los acusados de Prairieland!

El juicio y la sentencia de los acusados de Prairieland, así como las grotescas penas que se les impusieron el 23 de junio —entre 30 y 100 años de prisión para cada uno de los ocho acusados— fueron lo más parecido a los linchamientos reaccionarios y legales que han sido . . . Continue reading ¡Liberen a los acusados de Prairieland! at Workers.org

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 24, 2026

Antifa leaders panic after DOJ pursues conspiracy charges against Minnesota operatives

The federal indictment of 15 alleged antifa cell members in Minnesota on conspiracy charges last week is sending antifa’s leaders into a panic, scrambling over the case’s legal implications for the underground movement. In response to last week’s raids on the residences of the defendants, allied antifa accounts across social media started circulating an alert []

Inkstick Media

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· Jun 26, 2026

‘Antifa Trial’ in Texas Heightens Fears of Free Speech Chill in US

In Texas, defendants were sentenced between 30 and 100 years because of their affiliation with a supposed 'Antifa cell' that doesn't exist. The post ‘Antifa Trial’ in Texas Heightens Fears of Free Speech Chill in US appeared first on Inkstick.

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 1, 2026

Seven more sentenced over Texas ICE detention centre shooting

US prosecutors have alleged those involved in the Prairieland Detention Center protest were linked to antifa.

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· Jun 23, 2026

Domestic terror: It’s prison, and a long time there, for protesters allegedly linked to Antifa * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Source link It’s to be jail, and a long time there, for protesters accused by the Department of Justice of having Antifa ties who were involved in a shooting outside

Associated Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

8 convicted in Texas immigration center shooting are sentenced to decades in prison

Eight protesters accused by the Justice Department of having ties to antifa were sentenced Tuesday to decades in federal prison over a shooting outside a Texas immigration detention center that wounded a police officer and prosecutors called an act of terrorism. (AP Video: Kendria LaFleur) Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com​ This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home

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Related coverage for "Prairieland ‘Antifa’ Activists Sentenced to Decades in Prison on ‘Terrorism’ Charges": Workers World — ¡Liberen a los acusados de Prairieland!. Washington Examiner — Antifa leaders panic after DOJ pursues conspiracy charges against Minnesota operatives. Inkstick Media — ‘Antifa Trial’ in Texas Heightens Fears of Free Speech Chill in US. Al Jazeera — Seven more sentenced over Texas ICE detention centre shooting. OpsLens — Domestic terror: It’s prison, and a long time there, for protesters allegedly linked to Antifa * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh. Associated Press — 8 convicted in Texas immigration center shooting are sentenced to decades in prison