He wrote a scathing message to ICE. Federal agents showed up at his door.
When two Americans were killed by federal agents during the immigration crackdown in Minneapolis this year, David Streever was filled with outrage. On Jan. 26, the Upstate New York resident wrote a brief, caustic email to Todd M. Lyons, then acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Streever called Lyons a monstrous human being and Americas Reinhard Heydrich, a reference to a high-ranking official in Nazi Germany who oversaw the regimes secret police. He says he never dreamed the note would lead to a knock on his own door.
About five months later, Department of Homeland Security agents came to Streevers house in Rochester, New York, according to a lawsuit filed Monday in federal court. Streever wasnt home, but DHS tracked him to a hotel in New York City where he and his 7-year-old daughter were staying overnight after returning from a trip to Finland.
Agents told the hotel front desk they were looking for him, left repeated voicemails and sought to have him sign an unusual warning notice saying his email could be a crime.
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