ICE Sent Agents to a Man's Home Over an Email. Now He is Suing the Agency
· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

A resident of northern New York has sued the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for sending federal agents to his home with a warning related to an email he sent to the then-head of the agency. David Streever, a U.S. citizen, was traveling in Finland when two agents showed up at his home in Rochester in June and handed his wife a warning stating that the email he had sent months earlier was deemed a threat, according to his lawyers. Streever sent the email in January to Todd Lyons, then acting director of ICE, after an immigration agent shot and killed Minneapolis resident Renee Good during a protest against ICE. In the email, Streever referred to Lyons as 'a monstrous human being' who 'will never know peace.' He claims the agency violated his First Amendment rights in a lawsuit filed on Monday in Washington D.C.
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