Bajun Mavalwalla

Veteran Refuses Plea Deal in ICE Protest Conspiracy Case

A US military veteran, Bajun Mavalwalla, faces federal conspiracy charges for his participation in a protest against ICE. Mavalwalla, who served in Afghanistan, asserts his right to protest as fundamentally American and refuses to plead guilty, stating he did not conspire with others. His prosecution, along with other demonstrators, has been criticized as an escalation against free speech rights, prompting the resignation of a US attorney who refused to sign the indictment. Mavalwalla’s trial is scheduled to begin in May, as he continues to speak out against what he views as government overreach.

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FBI Arrests US Army Veteran Over ICE Protest Sparks Alarm

Following a protest against ICE, former army sergeant Bajun Mavalwalla II was arrested and charged with conspiracy, sparking concern among legal experts. The charges are viewed as an escalation in attacks on First Amendment rights and a potential test case for limiting protest activities. Mavalwalla, a veteran with a distinguished service record, faces a potential six-year prison sentence. His arrest has raised questions about selective prosecution and the lengths the Trump administration will go to suppress dissent.

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