A New York man is suing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after officers visited his home, according to multiple reports. The plaintiff says the incident occurred about five months after he emailed ICE’s director criticizing the agency’s tactics in immigration raids and leadership decisions. The suit alleges that officers came to his residence to serve a warning related to his criticism. The reports describe the warning as being delivered after the email, portraying the visit as a response to his public correspondence with ICE leadership.
The sources provide no additional details about the specific legal claims, the language of the warning, or whether ICE disputes the plaintiff’s account. The lawsuit is framed around the plaintiff’s assertion that the officers’ home visit and warning were tied to his prior email criticizing ICE. The case’s next steps, including any responses from ICE and the outcome of the litigation, are not covered in the available summaries.