
Poll Worker Confronted by ICE at NY Polling Site Sparks Free-Speech and Safety Debate
A Syracuse poll worker says ICE agents visited her polling site during New York’s primary to pressure her to delete a six-month-old Instagram post about an ICE agent, prompting concerns over First Amendment rights and worker safety. She asserts that election workers should be safe and not intimidated at polling places, and says she’ll pursue legal options for free-speech violations. Lawmakers are seeking explanations about the emailed/posted visit and the broader use of ICE at polling sites as election-related tensions rise ahead of November.






