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ICE Investigating Online Critics, Agents Visited One Individual

The internal watchdog for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is investigating individuals for online criticism and threats directed at the agency. In one instance, federal agents visited a man's home after he sent a critical message to ICE.

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ICE Investigating Online Critics, Agents Visited One Individual

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What Happened

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's internal watchdog is reportedly investigating citizens for their online criticisms and threats made against the agency. This investigation has led to federal agents visiting the homes of individuals who have expressed critical sentiments online.

One specific case highlighted involved a man who sent a scathing message to ICE. Following this communication, federal agents appeared at his residence. The details of the message and the specific nature of the agents' visit were not further elaborated upon in the provided information.

Key Facts

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    ICE's internal watchdog is investigating online critics.

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    The investigation includes individuals who made online criticisms and threats.

  3. 3

    Federal agents visited a man's home after he sent a critical message to ICE.

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Highlights that ICE's internal watchdog is investigating citizens for online criticism and threats.
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washingtonpostThe Washington Post
Focuses on the specific instance of federal agents visiting an individual's home after he sent a critical message to ICE.
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WiredWired
ICE’s Internal Watchdog Is Now Investigating Online Critics
The Washington PostThe Washington Post
He wrote a scathing message to ICE. Federal agents showed up at his door.

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2 articles · chronological

WiredWired
ICE’s Internal Watchdog Is Now Investigating Online Critics
The Washington PostThe Washington Post
He wrote a scathing message to ICE. Federal agents showed up at his door.

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