Thirty-Year Zine Case Signals Free-Speech Under Siege

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Daniel Sanchez Estrada’s 30-year sentence for transporting a box of antifascist zines in the Prairieland case is framed as a free-speech crisis, showing how NSPM-7 prosecutions risk criminalizing possession of political information and chilling dissent.
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