ICE Agents Are Making House Calls for Online Critics The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been targeting individuals who criticize President Donald Trump's immigration policies, accusing them of threatening federal personnel or "doxing" agents whose identities are already publicly known.
This conflation of criticism with threats has led to the use of dubious legal tools to deter speech.
David Streever, a man who sent an email to Todd Lyons, then acting director of ICE, condemning his policies as "monstrous," was handed a warning notice by ICE agents.