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美国首次以恐怖主义罪名起诉“反法西斯运动”成员
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-10-17 00:59

Core Points - The U.S. federal prosecutors have charged two members of the "Antifa movement" with terrorism-related offenses in Texas, marking a significant enforcement action following Trump's designation of the group as a terrorist organization [1] - The defendants, Cameron Arnold from Dallas and Zachary Evitts from Waxahachie, are accused of participating in a shooting incident at a U.S. immigration detention center in Alvarado, Texas, on July 4, which resulted in an officer being shot in the neck but not life-threatening injuries [1] - Trump's administration and Republican figures have previously accused "Antifa" followers of inciting violence during recent protests against immigration enforcement agencies, leading to Trump's executive order in September to classify the group as a terrorist organization [1]