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New York man sues feds over house visits, surveillance after anti-ICE email
A New York man sued the Trump administration, alleging the Department of Homeland Security violated his First Amendment rights by sending agents to his home and issuing a warning notice after he emailed ex-ICE head Todd Lyons, comparing an immigration enforcement operation to Nazi Germany. The lawsuit claims the government retaliated against his critical email by citing federal statutes related to threatening officials and sharing restricted information.
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