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Federal protests after Trump’s immigration crackdown saw most charges dismissed, despite tough rhetoric.
The Justice Department pursued federal prosecutions against protesters in four major cities following President Trump’s immigration crackdown, but an AP analysis of 166 cases found most charges failed in court.
Of 100 initially charged with felony assault, 55 had charges reduced or dropped, often due to minor injuries, conflicting video evidence, or failed grand jury indictments.
Prosecutors lost all five misdemeanor trials, and despite claims linking protesters to “antifa” or domestic terrorism, court records showed few mentions of the term and no official charges of organized violence.
The data suggests a gap between the administration’s tough rhetoric and courtroom outcomes.
Las protestas federales después de la represión de la inmigración de Trump vieron la mayoría de los cargos rechazados, a pesar de la dura retórica.