Army veteran faces conspiracy charges after participating in anti-ICE protest

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by Aaron Glantz
March 27, 2026
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An Army veteran faces conspiracy charges for participating in an anti-ICE protest, marking a first for such demonstrations.

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Protesters and activists could face broader conspiracy charges for lawful dissent, potentially chilling First Amendment-protected protest activity and raising legal risks for participation.

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An Army veteran has been arrested and charged with conspiracy for participating in an anti-ICE protest in Spokane, Washington, marking the first time an American has faced such charges connected to these demonstrations. The arrest has drawn scrutiny from legal experts who view it as a potential escalation in prosecuting First Amendment-protected protest activity. Conspiracy charges typically require proof that multiple people agreed to commit an unlawful act, a higher legal bar than simple protest participation, which raises questions about how authorities are applying the charge in this context. The case could set a precedent for how the federal government handles activism targeting Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations. Civil liberties advocates have signaled concern that broadening conspiracy charges against protesters could have a chilling effect on lawful dissent.

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Legal experts and civil liberties advocates are scrutinizing the charges and signaling concern about potential precedent for prosecuting protest activity.

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