Eight individuals convicted for a 2025 attack on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Texas have been sentenced to significant prison terms. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced sentences reaching up to 100 years for those involved. The attack occurred in 2025, though details regarding the nature and extent of the incident remain limited in available reports. These sentences represent a major outcome in the case, signaling a strong response to attacks targeting federal immigration facilities. The DOJ’s announcement indicates the conclusion of a high-profile legal proceeding. Further details can be found at RT.com. The severity of the sentencing reflects the seriousness with which authorities view attacks on ICE facilities.
