Federal judges in Texas sentenced eight people accused of belonging to an alleged antifa cell to lengthy prison terms — some reported between 30 and 100 years — for their roles in a violent July 4 protest outside an immigration detention facility. The sentences together total roughly 450 years, and prosecutors said a law enforcement officer was shot in the neck during the confrontation. The cases underscore strong federal penalties for violence tied to protests at immigration sites.
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