A second resident of upstate New York says federal officers served him with a warning connected to online posts that criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The reports describe the resident as alleging that officers warned him after he shared criticism of ICE on the internet. According to the accounts, this is not the only similar case mentioned by residents in New York, implying a pattern of warnings tied to online expression. The coverage does not provide details on the specific content of the posts, the exact wording of the warning, or the legal basis for the action. It also does not describe any further consequences beyond the warning, such as charges or arrests. The articles focus on the resident’s claim that federal officers contacted him regarding his online activity after he criticized ICE. Neither outlet provides additional confirmation or statements from ICE or other federal agencies in the excerpts provided. As a result, the reports remain centered on the resident’s account of events.