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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'This is injustice': how leftist zines were used to sentence anti-ICE protesters to decades in prison
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2026/jun/24/prairieland-texas-ice-protests-zinesIt is not only an attempt at chilling speech, said Chip Gibbons, policy director at the advocacy group Defending Rights and Dissent, but an indication that the [the Trump administration is] going to continue going after protests extremely hard.
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The Sotos crimes largely stem from a printing press that the FBI noticed during the initial raid of their home: a standard office printer, a paper cutter and a book binder. During the raid, one of the Sotos children told Elizabeths attorney that police put a bag over their head and brought them in for an interrogation; another child was interrogated in the home. Elizabeth only found out about their child being taken for interrogation from an article published by the anarchist collective Crimethinc that was later made into a zine. The justice department did not return the Guardians request for comment on the raid of the Sotos house, its attacks against the first amendment or its unusual use of counterterrorism law.
The federal prosecution argued the Sotos used the printing press to produce anti-government zines for a book club they and some of the other defendants were part of, named for the celebrated 20th-century anarchist Emma Goldman, who 99 years ago this month was arrested on conspiracy charges for organizing against the first world war draft.
At the book club, the group read political zines on subjects like a journal of materialist feminism and a call for the eradication of artificial intelligence from the face of the earth perhaps niche, but nothing illegal, an FBI agent testified in court. Still, the FBI seized these zines, along with the printing press and a collection of poetry about losing a sibling to cancer.
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The Sotos crimes largely stem from a printing press that the FBI noticed during the initial raid of their home: a standard office printer, a paper cutter and a book binder. During the raid, one of the Sotos children told Elizabeths attorney that police put a bag over their head and brought them in for an interrogation; another child was interrogated in the home. Elizabeth only found out about their child being taken for interrogation from an article published by the anarchist collective Crimethinc that was later made into a zine. The justice department did not return the Guardians request for comment on the raid of the Sotos house, its attacks against the first amendment or its unusual use of counterterrorism law.
The federal prosecution argued the Sotos used the printing press to produce anti-government zines for a book club they and some of the other defendants were part of, named for the celebrated 20th-century anarchist Emma Goldman, who 99 years ago this month was arrested on conspiracy charges for organizing against the first world war draft.
At the book club, the group read political zines on subjects like a journal of materialist feminism and a call for the eradication of artificial intelligence from the face of the earth perhaps niche, but nothing illegal, an FBI agent testified in court. Still, the FBI seized these zines, along with the printing press and a collection of poetry about losing a sibling to cancer.
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'This is injustice': how leftist zines were used to sentence anti-ICE protesters to decades in prison (Original Post)
WhiskeyGrinder
23 hrs ago
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Norrrm
(6,090 posts)1. Texas comes down HARD on certain criminals.

RT Atlanta
(2,871 posts)4. you should make this it's own separate post
absolutely stunning indictment of every elected republican in texas...
rampartd
(5,487 posts)2. the sentences in this case are ridiculous
there is a guy who is said to have shot a cop, but this is not a terrorist cell.
WhiskeyGrinder
(27,365 posts)3. afternoon kick