He sent a harsh email to ICE's top official. Federal agents tracked him down
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- #Free Speech
- #Homeland Security
- #Government Intimidation
- David Streever sent a harsh email to ICE's acting director Todd Lyons in January, comparing him to a Nazi official after fatal shootings by immigration officers.
- Months later, Homeland Security Investigations agents visited his home and tracked him to a hotel, leaving a warning notice about potential federal law violations.
- Civil liberties advocates criticized the actions as intimidation tactics against protected speech, noting similar incidents like a Syracuse poll worker's case.
- The email was deemed not a threat but protected criticism under the First Amendment, raising concerns about government overreach and surveillance.
- Streever decided to go public with his story, feeling empowered despite the ordeal, and connected with advocates and congressional representatives.