ICE Tracks Down Woman to Force Her to Delete Instagram Post

Commenters are calling it intimidation, and one reaction says it all: “wtf man”

TLDR: A poll worker says ICE agents tracked her down at a polling place on Election Day and pushed her to remove an Instagram post. Commenters are reacting with pure outrage, with one demanding a lawsuit and another delivering the internet’s bluntest verdict: “wtf man.”

The internet’s reaction to this one is basically a giant record scratch. A Syracuse poll worker says two Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, or ICE, showed up on Election Day with printouts of her Instagram posts, her driver’s license, and a warning telling her to stop the behavior and delete the post. The post in question, according to Syracuse.com, was about an ICE agent involved in the killing of Renee Good. And the detail sending commenters into full meltdown mode? The agents went into her workplace inside a polling place on Election Day.

The comment section may be tiny, but wow, it is loud. One of the strongest reactions is the legal-warrior take: this woman should sue, not just for herself, but to set a line in the sand for everyone else’s right to speak freely. That comment reads like the start of a courtroom drama, with readers clearly seeing this as bigger than one Instagram caption. Then there’s the other comment, which cuts through all the policy talk with the internet’s favorite plain-English review of a nightmare scenario: “wtf man.” Honestly, that’s the meme, the mood, and the summary.

The drama here is less a debate and more a shared gasp. People aren’t arguing over fine print; they’re reacting to what feels, to them, like intimidation dressed up as procedure. The community vibe is a mix of outrage, disbelief, and dark humor, with “1984” energy hanging over the whole story like a giant neon warning sign.

Key Points

  • A Syracuse poll worker said two ICE agents contacted her on Election Day and came to her workplace over social media posts they said threatened federal agents.
  • According to the article, the agents brought copies of her posts and driver’s license and presented a warning notice telling her to remove or discontinue the behavior under investigation.
  • Paigelynne Gonyea said she believes the investigation was triggered by a January post identifying ICE agent Jonathan Ross and calling for him to be indicted.
  • Kevin Ryan, the Republican Elections Commissioner, said he confirmed with the Department of Homeland Security that the visit had occurred.
  • Dustin Czarny, the Democratic Elections Commissioner, said law enforcement generally has no role inside a polling place unless responding to an emergency, and he saw no indication of such an emergency here.

Hottest takes

"sue and get a ruling" — deepfriedchokes
"protect the free speech of others" — deepfriedchokes
"wtf man" — nelsonfigueroa
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