Prairieland immigration center shooting yields multi-decade federal sentences for eight defendants

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Eight defendants convicted in a Texas Prairieland immigration center shooting and related protest were sentenced in federal court to multi-decade terms, including Benjamin Song with a 100-year sentence and Autumn Hill and Savanna Batten each receiving 50 years; others had pleaded guilty to providing material support to terrorists. The case highlights the severity of violence tied to immigration-center protests and could influence how protest-related violence is treated under federal charges.
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