
Prairieland sentences expose cracks in anti-terror law and protest crackdown
Eight Texas activists were sentenced to 30 to 100 years in prison for alleged ties to an Antifa cell after a July 4, 2025 protest outside the Prairieland Detention Facility; notably, some defendants weren’t present or involved in violence, and prosecutors used broad charges like providing material support to terrorists for actions such as distributing zines. The DOJ says the rulings deter anti-law-enforcement violence, but critics warn the cases set a blueprint for punishing dissent and could chill protest nationwide.