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Man sues DHS after agents tracked him down over critical email to ICE

newsJul 6, 202621760

David Streever, a Rochester, New York resident, sued the Department of Homeland Security and ICE on July 6, alleging that DHS agents tracked him down after he sent a scathing email to then-ICE director Patrick Lyons and warned he might have broken the law. The complaint says agents visited Streever’s home and later located him at a New York City hotel; the email compared Lyons to a Nazi. The nonprofit Foundation for Individual Rights in Education filed the federal suit on Streever’s behalf, arguing the visits amounted to retaliation for protected First Amendment speech. News outlets including NPR and USA Today reported the filing. The lawsuit seeks to block DHS from continuing the conduct and to vindicate Streever’s free-speech rights as the case moves forward in federal court.

Charlotte Garden
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The second person that ICE "warned" about their protected speech has filed a First Amendment lawsuit. The complaint, linked in this story, does a nice job making ICE look both menacing and incompetent www.npr.org/2026/07/06/n...

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