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Months after he sent a harsh email to ICE, agents tracked him to his home and a hotel

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Months after he sent a harsh email to ICE, agents tracked him to his home and a hotel
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Federal agents from Homeland Security Investigations visited the home of David Streever to question him regarding an alleged threat made against an ICE official via email. Civil liberties advocates argue that these tactics, which include serving warning notices to critics, are being used to intimidate and silence dissent against the agency.

Why it matters

The incident raises significant concerns regarding the balance between federal law enforcement authority and the protection of free speech and civil liberties.

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The framing focuses heavily on the perspective of the individuals being investigated and includes criticism from civil liberties advocates.

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