Eva Edl was just nine-years-old when she was sent to a Hungarian prison camp by communists at the close of WWII. After spending 18 months in hellish conditions, Edl and her family successfully fled the camp and immigrated to the United States.
That was her first experience with weaponized government power. Now, 80 years later, she faces imprisonment in the United States after the Biden-Harris Department of Justice (DOJ) brought charges against her for protesting abortion.
At 89-years-old, Eva is one of many pro-life Americans facing the wrath of the Biden-Harris DOJ’s weaponization of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. Edl and six other defendants currently await federal sentencing for their participation in protests at Michigan abortion clinics.
Enacted in 1994, the FACE Act is a federal law designed to protect access to abortion clinics, pregnancy resource…