New Yorker suing ICE after officers went to his home to warn him over criticism of agency

A New York resident is suing after officers went to his home to serve him with a warning after he sent an email criticizing Immigration and Customs Enforcement leadership over the agency's tactics in immigration raids.David Streever, a U.S.citizen in Rochester, filed the lawsuit on Monday in Washington, D.C., against the Department of Homeland Security and ICE, arguing that officials violated his First Amendment right to speak out against the government, according to the complaint reviewed by Fox News Digital.Streever was on a trip to Finland with his 7-year-old daughter last month when two officers showed up to his home and handed his wife a warning notice informing him that an email he sent months earlier was considered a threat.He had sent an email in January to Todd Lyons, who was the acting director of ICE at the time, after an ICE agent shot and killed U.S.
citizen Renee Nicole Good during an immigration raid in Minneapolis.ANOTHER NEW YORKER SAYS OFFICERS CONFRONTED HIM AFTER HE CRITICIZED ICEFederal officers showed up at David Streever's home in Rochester, New York, in June 2026.(David Streever via AP)In the email, Streever told Lyons he was "a monstrous human being" who "will never know peace" and will "go down in history as America's Reinhard Heydrich, the butcher," a reference to a Nazi leader."The way you are protecting the obvious execution in Minnesota, even as we see the videos, will lead to your downfall.
Even Trump will turn on you before the end, and you will be a sad, despised man who eats himself alive with shame at your own pathetic weakness," Streever said in the email, according to the complaint."You will seek to lose yourself, to escape the burden of knowing the truth about yourself.But wherever you go, you will find yourself.
You will torment yourself until your last day on Earth," the email added.When officers arrived at his home, Streever's wife answered the door and was handed a "warning notice" explaining that her husband "may be in v...