Facts Over Fear
Last year, a group of Texas activists participated in a July 4 demonstration outside the Prairieland ICE Detention Facility in Alvarado, Texas. This week, eight of those protesters were sentenced to between 50 and 100 years in prison after being convicted on terrorism-related and other charges. The U.S. Department of Justice called the case the first of its kind since President Donald Trump declared “antifa” a domestic terrorist organization. FBI Director Kash Patel said the sentences demonstrate the bureau’s commitment to dismantling antifa and its alleged support networks. In a press release Patel stated: “Today’s sentencings show the FBI remains committed to identifying, locating, and dismantling Antifa and its funding networks across the country.” “Acts of violence against our law enforcement partners will not be tolerated, and we continue our work to protect communities across the country from domestic terrorism.” But the case has sparked intense criticism from First Amendment advocates and legal experts, particularly because one of those sentenced, Daniel “Des” Sanchez-Estrada, never attended the protest. He received a 30-year prison sentence after prosecutors argued he participated in a conspiracy by moving boxes of political literature following a phone call from his wife, Maricela Rueda, who was sentenced to 70 years for charges tied to the protest, including providing material support to terrorism and using fireworks that prosecutors classified as explosives. Civil liberties organizations warn the case raises profound questions about free speech, association, prosecutorial power and whether terrorism statutes are being applied in ways that could have a chilling effect on political activism. In today’s Facts Over Fear, we’re joined by Daniel Sanchez-Estrada’s sister, A.J. Bell, to talk about who Daniel is beyond the headlines, how these extraordinary sentences have affected their family, and what she believes this case means for the future of protest and the First Amendment in the United States. FOLLOW NATALIE substack: https://substack.com/@factsoverfearnatalieb instagram: https://www.instagram.com/@nataliebencivenga/# tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nataliebencivenga threads: https://www.threads.com/@nataliebencivenga podcast via spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/47JYsn9LQchErS3cnHP2YF podcast via apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/facts-over-fear/id1855901950 FACTS OVER FEAR Let's dismantle the fear that is used to divide us surrounding the issues impacting the people and talk facts. ABOUT NATALIE Natalie Bencivenga is a socially-conscious journalist working towards building equity in our communities through storytelling. Her goal is to inspire, educate and activate people to become catalysts for positive change. Join her for transformative conversations that uplift and challenge the ways in which we perceive the world. Let's turn this moment into a movement – together.
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