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Rochester Man Sues ICE Over Warning Notice After Email Criticizing Agency Leader

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July 8, 2026

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Rochester Man Sues ICE Over Warning Notice After Email Criticizing Agency Leader

A Rochester, New York, man has filed a federal lawsuit accusing DHS and ICE officials of violating his First Amendment rights after agents allegedly went to his home and later attempted to contact him at a New York City hotel over a critical email.

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Coffman Chronicle

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· Jul 8, 2026

New York Man Sues ICE After Agents Visit Home Over Critical Email

A Rochester, New York, man is suing DHS and ICE officials after federal agents allegedly went to his home and later tried to contact him at a New York City hotel over an email criticizing then acting ICE Director Todd Lyons.

Jezebel

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· Jul 7, 2026

Taylor Swift’s Dream MSG Wedding Had a Nightmare Guest: An ICE Contractor

Steven J. Demetriou is the executive chair of Amentum, which runs an ICE detention facility in the midst of a humanitarian scandal.

AllSides

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· Jul 8, 2026

New York man says ICE violated his constitutional rights with home visit following angry email

A New York man lambasted former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Todd Lyons over email for his leadership following two fatal Minneapolis shootings. Agents showed up at his front doorstep months later, warning about criminal charges, prompting a First Amendment lawsuit.

The Hill

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· Jul 7, 2026

New York man suing ICE for sending officers to home after critical email

A New York man sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after federal officers came into his home to warn him about an email he sent to the agency's former acting director, Todd Lyons. David Streever, a Rochester resident and U.S. citizen, wrote a scathing email to Lyons in January, angered over the killings of...

Fox News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Another New Yorker says officers confronted him after he criticized ICE

A New York man says federal officers warned him over an email criticizing ICE, sparking a first amendment debate over free speech and government criticism.

Powerline

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· Jun 25, 2026

At SPA, ordeal by Ottley

This past February, near the end of Operation Metro Surge, a parental member of the St. Paul Academy “community” leaked a school email to Liz Collin of Alpha News. From Assistant Principal for Student Life Stacy Tepp (she/her/hers), the email specified the venue’s “ICE protocol” for the Winter Dance. Tepp’s message announced: “If ICE is present, adults will help ensure that everyone is in the building safely and doors are

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Related coverage for "Rochester Man Sues ICE Over Warning Notice After Email Criticizing Agency Leader": Coffman Chronicle — New York Man Sues ICE After Agents Visit Home Over Critical Email. Jezebel — Taylor Swift’s Dream MSG Wedding Had a Nightmare Guest: An ICE Contractor. AllSides — New York man says ICE violated his constitutional rights with home visit following angry email. The Hill — New York man suing ICE for sending officers to home after critical email. Fox News — Another New Yorker says officers confronted him after he criticized ICE. Powerline — At SPA, ordeal by Ottley