DHS officials told a NY woman to take down post about ICE agent : NPR
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DHS officials told a NY woman to take down post about ICE agent : NPR

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Key Points:

  • Paigelynne Gonyea, a social media influencer and poll worker in Syracuse, was contacted by Homeland Security agents on Election Day over an Instagram post allegedly doxxing an ICE agent, a claim she denies and which DHS has not substantiated with evidence.
  • The agents visited the polling site, which is illegal under federal and New York state law, leading to concern and discomfort among Gonyea and fellow poll workers, who recorded the encounter and sought city officials' intervention.
  • DHS accused Gonyea of violating federal law by posting an ICE officer's address, but she maintains she never shared such sensitive information and did not delete her posts or sign a warning document presented by the agents.
  • Civil liberties experts criticize DHS's actions as an attempt to suppress protected political speech, emphasizing that holding government officials accountable is a fundamental right under the First Amendment.
  • Gonyea expressed fear about increasing government surveillance and repression, likening the situation to the dystopian themes of George Orwell's "1984."

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