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They Say They’re Protesters. The DOJ Says They’re Terrorists.

Summary by The New Republic
In another life, Dario Sanchez taught computer science at a Dallas-area middle school. Now, he stays offline as much as possible, for fear that his court-mandated spyware may perceive some activity—a YouTube thumbnail, a Google search—as “violent,” thus breaking his bond agreement. He’s subject to random alcohol and drug tests, though he doesn’t even drink coffee. He wears long socks to dull the chafe from his ankle monitor.Sanchez is one of 18 …

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The New Republic broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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