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She posted about ICE. Five months later, DHS agents told her to take her post down
In January, Paigelynne Gonyea posted about the immigration surge in Minneapolis. This week, she was visited by ICE officials who claimed one of her posts had doxxed a federal agent.
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Daily Dot
· Jul 3, 2026
Video Shows Woman Saying “I Didn’t Do Anything” as ICE Agents Detain Her in San Antonio
In a video recently posted to X, two ICE agents detain a woman and her child after allegedly “resisting arrest,” according to the X post. What can be seen in the video is the woman sitting on the ground next to her child. As an agent grabs her, she appears to tense up as officers Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post Video Shows Woman Saying “I Didn’t Do Anything” as ICE Agents Detain Her in San Antonio appeared first on The Daily Dot.
Powerline
· 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
TwistedSifter
· Jul 6, 2026
She Shared the Painful Truth of a Past Pregnancy Loss. Why Her Boyfriend’s Furious Reaction Completely Blew Up Their Relationship.
Some truths take time to share, and that's okay. The post She Shared the Painful Truth of a Past Pregnancy Loss. Why Her Boyfriend’s Furious Reaction Completely Blew Up Their Relationship. appeared first on TwistedSifter.
Drudge Report
· Jun 28, 2026
Redesign of govt websites stokes surveillance fears...
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Upworthy
· Jun 28, 2026
‘Underdressed’ woman praised for trusting her instincts and leaving bad date after just 2 minutes
She saw his plan unravel quickly. The post ‘Underdressed’ woman praised for trusting her instincts and leaving bad date after just 2 minutes appeared first on Upworthy.
BoingBoing
· Jun 25, 2026
ICE does in-person Instagram moderation now
ICE agents reportedly tracked down a Syracuse poll worker on Election Day to demand she remove an Instagram post, because apparently, federal immigration enforcement now includes showing up in person to do content moderation for hurt feelings. According to Syracuse.com, Paigelynne Gonyea was working as a poll worker at the Central Library on Salina Street when two ICE agents contacted her, came inside, and handed her a warning letter over an Instagram account they claimed might violate federal law. — Read the rest The post ICE does in-person Instagram moderation now appeared first on Boing Boing.
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Related coverage for "She posted about ICE. Five months later, DHS agents told her to take her post down": Daily Dot — Video Shows Woman Saying “I Didn’t Do Anything” as ICE Agents Detain Her in San Antonio. Powerline — At SPA, ordeal by Ottley. TwistedSifter — She Shared the Painful Truth of a Past Pregnancy Loss. Why Her Boyfriend’s Furious Reaction Completely Blew Up Their Relationship.. Drudge Report — Redesign of govt websites stokes surveillance fears.... Upworthy — ‘Underdressed’ woman praised for trusting her instincts and leaving bad date after just 2 minutes. BoingBoing — ICE does in-person Instagram moderation now