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DOJ Threatens Pro-Lifers in Michigan with Jail Time and Fines

The FACE Act is being abused by the DOJ to unjustly target peaceful pro-life demonstrators with years of prison time and fines.

In a striking decision that has resonated deeply across the pro-life community, a Detroit, Michigan jury has recently convicted seven dedicated pro-life activists under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. This 1994 Clinton-era legislation criminalizes actions aimed at obstructing or intimidating individuals seeking an abortion. Notably, these convictions carry severe penalties—up to 11 years in prison and $250,000 in fines, which is an alarming testament to the lengths to which the Department of Justice (DOJ) under President Joe Biden‘s administration is willing to go in suppressing peaceful pro-life advocacy.

These activists, including Michigan preacher Calvin Zastrow and his daughter Eva, former Tennessee police officer Chester Gallagher, and several others, were charged not just for their peaceful sit-in at Northland Family Planning Clinic but for the “crime” of expressing their deeply held Christian beliefs through prayer and hymn-singing at the clinic’s doors. Their actions on that day were driven by a profound commitment to defending the lives of the unborn.

The DOJ‘s aggressive pursuit of these convictions, adding conspiracy charges and seeking significant jail time for actions rooted in non-violent, faith-based protest, raises serious concerns about the misuse of federal power against ideological opponents. This is especially poignant in a post-Roe v. Wade era, where the legal landscape regarding abortion is fundamentally shifting. The targeting of these activists, who simply aim to offer alternative choices and support to women considering abortion, is a stark misuse of the FACE Act, transforming it from a protective measure into a weapon against pro-life speech.

Moreover, this case underlines a disturbing trend of selective enforcement by the DOJ, which seems increasingly motivated by political bias rather than justice. While violence against pro-life facilities often goes underreported and minimally prosecuted, peaceful pro-life demonstrators face severe legal repercussions. This disparity was highlighted by U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, who recently challenged the FBI on its apparent one-sided enforcement of the FACE Act, pointing to a significant imbalance in the prosecution of pro-life versus pro-choice extremists.

As we reflect on these developments, it is crucial for those of us who cherish life and liberty to stand unwavering in support of those who peacefully defend the most vulnerable among us—the unborn. The use of federal law to silence and penalize this noble cause is not only an affront to our freedoms but a dire warning of the lengths to which certain powers will go to suppress the pro-life message. It is our duty, guided by faith and fortified by conviction, to continue advocating for a society that respects and protects every human life, from conception to natural death.

Jay Shepard

Jay Shepard

Jay is a Director of The American Center for Education and Knowledge, a 501-c3 non-profit committed to protecting the ideals of individual rights, freedom of will and personal responsibility while defending American exceptionalism. Jay was elected as the National Committeeman to the Republican National Committee for Vermont in both 2012, 2016 and 2020.