The eight people convicted. Fox News/police release.
Eight members of Antifa were convicted on multiple charges and received long sentences for their role in a 2025 attack on an immigration center in Texas. Fox News. The attackers had several firearms, fireworks, and body armor and conducted sabotage of ICE vehicles (slashing tires). Benjamin Song got the longest sentence at 100 years because he opened fire against a police officer, injuring him, leading to successful attempted murder charges. The rest were convicted on charges ranging from giving support to a terrorist organization, possession of explosives, and rioting. Supporters of the North Texas Antifa cell say the incident was a protest, not an attack and that Song was only using "suppressive fire", even though that would not be a defense for attempted homicide.
My Comment:
This was as close to an open and shut case as you can get, so it's shocking to me that the media is still defending these people. To review, this was not a protest. It was an effort to try and break out detainees that were being held for deportation at this immigration center. Antifa showed up with weapons, armor, explosives and even med kits and they had a specific plan to break people out. The plan failed and it was only Song's poor marksmanship that prevented any deaths in this case.
But the media? Even the wire services were framing this as a "protest" and not a riot or terror attack, which is was. They also go with the old standby lie that Antifa does not exist as an organization. This case directly disproves this because group was organized as a terror cell. The entire point of cells is to protect wider organizations and that's what happened in this case.
I also think the sentences were appropriate. If this was a right wing attack, or even an Islamic terrorism attack, I don't think there would be anyone complaining about a 100 year sentence for the attempted murder of a police officer. But because these attackers were left wing, the left wing media is defending them. It shouldn't be controversial to say that a government should not tolerate people trying to break people out of prison via violence.
With that being said, I do think this is a major victory against Antifa. These sentences are long and are sending a clear message that if you participate in an attack like this you will go to prison for many years, perhaps even the rest of your life. It is a huge difference to the 2020 peak of Antifa where rioters were given slaps on the wrists at best and got away Scott free at worst.
There is evidence that the crackdown on Antifa under Trump is working. The last major action the organization was involved in was Minneapolis and even now they are still facing the justice system for that. Indeed, 12 members of Direct Action Minnesota, which has ties to Antifa, were arrested just last week for their actions in Minnesota.
But we haven't seen the kind of widespread activity we saw back in 2020. Indeed, it seems a lot of these folks have gone underground or even abandoned the movement entirely. The absolutely can tell the tides have shifted and that they no longer have the level of political support they once had and very few of them are willing to risk long prison sentences for their actions. That doesn't mean that the threat isn't still there, it absolutely is, but it's clear that they are on the defensive.



