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Federal prosecutors in Texas have charged six more people with a new terrorism-related charge in the July shooting outside an immigration detention center near Dallas. They also say six others are scheduled to enter guilty pleas. The new indictment Friday relies on President Trump’s recent declaration that deems the decentralized movement known as antifa a domestic terrorist organization. The case stems from the July 4 shooting outside the Prairieland Detention Center near Dallas that injured a police officer. Patrick McClain, a lawyer for defendant Zachary Evetts, on Saturday said he has seen no evidence to support the government's view of the case.