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@leeoh011@RightoidBS@mattvanswol@RepRashida ICE has killed so many protestors at this point, nobody opposing them is evil. Anyone defending them and their attempts to score legal kills is a coward and a piece of shit, simply put.
@axelsproudpapa@SophiaTDog1@mattvanswol@RepRashida The cop was about to shoot a protestor and is completely fine, he FAFOed. How are you any different than an Israeli? Collective punishment in the form of mass death because you were at a protest is silly, Nelson. Go take your medication and call your children.
Eight US anti-ICE activists have been sentenced to up to 100 years in prison each after being accused of terrorism offences as part of president Donald Trump’s crackdown on antifascist groups.
The draconian sentences relate to a protest at an immigration detention centre in Prairieland, Texas on 4 July last year, where activists set off fireworks in what they said was a noise protest, while others vandalised vehicles and a guard kiosk.
One of the protesters arrived carrying a gun he legally owned. Benjamin Hanil Song, was sentenced to 100 years for attempted murder of a law enforcement officer whom he shot in the shoulder.
Song, a former US Marine Corps reservist, said on Tuesday that he fired his gun because he believed the officer was about to shoot another protester.
“I never want to see good people, standing for what they believe in, gunned down in the street,” he said in a statement.
The convictions are part of Trump’s attempts to criminalise “antifa” as a terrorist organisation, even though it is not a distinct group but a banner describing a wide array of leftwing views.
The protesters had been convicted for various offences, including for providing material support to terrorists and explosives charges.
Maricela Rueda was sentenced to 70 years in prison, while Cameron Arnold, Savanna Batten, Zachary Evetts, Bradford Morris and Elizabeth Soto were each sentenced to 50 years in prison. Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada got 30 years in prison and a ninth defendant, Ines Soto, will be sentenced on 1 July.
Another seven pleaded guilty before the trial to providing material support to terrorists and will also be sentenced on 1 July.
Barbara McQuade, a former federal prosecutor, told the Guardian: “Most often, judges will sentence defendants for separate counts concurrently. Here, it appears that the judge stacked the sentences for each count consecutively. I would have expected lengthy sentences here, more in the ballpark at 15 to 25 years, but nothing like 50 to 100 years.”
@DFWSupCommittee Bro got 30 years for being part of a book club and handing out pamphlets. Welcome to fascism everyone, don’t forget to look out for each other
He has had an emergency decompressive hemicraniectomy, left-sided, where the likely dominant brain side is damaged forever. He will probably never be able to speak again, and never be able to feel and move the right side of his body.
At his age, the reason for that is most likely a mass intracranial hemorrhage and swelling due to severe head trauma. He must have also spent a long time in a coma, hence the tracheostomy.
This is, without much room for doubt, the face of a tortured man who has barely survived an emergency procedure, which in normal circumstances would be extremely uncommon for someone his age - and whose quality of life has been reduced to almost zero forever.
Colombian political activist Beto Coral was detained by HSI agents in Phoenix last Tuesday after publicly speaking out against Trump-backed presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed the memo declaring Coral “deportable,” noting that despite his pending asylum application, allowing Coral to stay “undermines US foreign policy interests in Colombia’s democratic processes.”
Trump has expressed strong support for the far-right de la Espriella in Sunday’s runoff election, and many Colombians have accused the administration of interference.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has demanded Coral’s release, calling him a “political prisoner.”
On Saturday, BT spoke to Coral’s former partner Tatiana Camacho, who has been in contact with him since his arrest. Camacho says deportation back to Colombia would bring “imminent risk” to Coral’s life.
ICE dress up like city utility workers—trick homeowner into coming outside to detain him.
2 agents lied saying he had to move his parked truck so they could "fix the street light."
Then 8 agents jumped out of hiding to tackle him.
"It was literally a kidnapping," said lawyer.
"That's why I'm always telling you—please my people don't open the door for anyone."
Incident occurred in the Florence neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.
She does not have account on this platform—so posting this here first because she asked to share the information.