An Antifa cell leader who shot a police officer during a 2025 Independence Day attack on a Texas ICE facility was sentenced to 100 years in prison Tuesday — the first domestic terrorism sentence against the far-left network that establishment media spent years refusing to call violent.

Benjamin Song's century-long sentence, along with prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years for eight accomplices, marks the first terrorism prosecution of Antifa members since President Trump designated the group a domestic terror organization in September 2025. For Americans who watched left-wing violence ravage cities while progressive prosecutors looked the other way, the question is straightforward: why did it take this long?

Song, a former Marine Corps Reservist, led the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland ICE detention center in Alvarado, Texas. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, Song and his cell arrived dressed in black and carrying 11 firearms and body armor. Some had attended a peaceful protest at the facility earlier that day before returning armed. They set off fireworks, spray-painted vehicles, slashed tires, and damaged a guard shack and security camera.

When a police officer responded and began giving commands, Song yelled