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New York Man Sues ICE After Confrontation Over Critical Letter

Were ICE's actions free speech suppression or responsible law enforcement?
New York Man Sues ICE After Confrontation Over Critical Letter
Above: The back of an ICE agent's hat in New York City on June 24. Image credit: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

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ICE's actions in this instance were a blatant abuse of power. The First Amendment always protects angry political speech, and the U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly said heated rhetoric aimed at public officials isn't a crime. Sending agents to someone's home and hotel to silence dissent is exactly what a police state does, not a free country.

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ICE agents are facing an immense surge in death threats. The letter Streever sent, which warned a federal director that he'd "never know peace" and would "torment himself until his last day," is exactly the kind of language that warrants a follow-up. Checking on someone who sent that kind of message is the responsibility of law enforcement.


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