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Guilty of Terrorism for What They Wore: The Prairieland V... 03/14/2026

On March 13, a federal jury in Fort Worth, Texas convicted eight people of providing material support for terrorism.

Their crime, according to the United States government: they wore black clothing to an anti-ICE protest.

This is not a metaphor. This is not an exaggeration. This is the law as it now stands in Donald Trump's America — and every person who has ever shown up to a demonstration in this country should understand exactly what that means.

Guilty of Terrorism for What They Wore: The Prairieland V... A federal jury in Fort Worth, Texas has convicted eight anti-ICE protesters of providing material support for terrorism — for wearing black clothing to a Jul...

02/13/2026

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