A man who shot a police officer during a 2023 protest at a Texas Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility has been sentenced to 100 years in federal prison. Several other protestors, alleged to have affiliations with the antifa movement, also received significant federal prison sentences. The incident occurred during a demonstration outside the ICE facility last year, resulting in the officer’s injury. Federal authorities prosecuted the individuals involved, citing the violence and disruption caused during the protest. Sentencing for the other protestors ranged into multiple decades in prison, reflecting the severity of their involvement. The case highlights heightened tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and related protests in Texas. The sentences aim to deter future violent demonstrations and ensure accountability for those involved in the shooting and related offenses.