ICE agents visit home of online critic
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents visited the home of David Streever while he was abroad. The visit reportedly stemmed from his online criticism of the agency.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents visited David Streever's home in Rochester and left a "WARNING NOTICE" with his wife while he was traveling back to the U.S. from Finland. The visit was reportedly prompted by Streever's online criticism and alleged threats against ICE personnel.
The notice stated that ICE's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) is responsible for enforcing crimes against the United States, including threats made against ICE personnel. Streever's case raises questions about the methods employed by law enforcement agencies and the limits of free speech in the digital age.
The incident occurred while Streever was vacationing in Finland. Upon landing, he received word from his hotel that someone was looking for him. It was then revealed that agents had visited his home in his absence. Streever is known for his activity on social media and online platforms, where his comments have drawn attention.
The situation has caused concern among civil rights organizations and activists, who fear such actions could be used to silence online dissent. ICE has not provided specific comment on the case but generally emphasizes the importance of security.