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

Federal agents confront Paigelynn Gonyea at a polling place in Syracuse, NY on June 23, 2026 in a video captured by another pollworker on the scene.

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Paigelynne Gonyea has more than 100,000 followers on TikTok, where she posts a mix of comedy and skincare product reviews. On Instagram, where she has more than 33,000 followers, she occasionally posts about politics — including about violence committed by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis last winter.

This past Tuesday, Gonyea wasn’t on her phone. It was Election Day in New York, and she was working the polls at the Central Library in Syracuse.

While she was there, she got a voicemail from someone identifying himself as a Homeland Security special agent calling from a New Jersey number.

“We were just by your apartment,” the caller said, adding he had gotten her phone number from her significant other. “We were just calling you in reference to a post that we believe you made on Instagram where you doxxed an ICE agent back in January.”

Gonyea denied to NPR she had ever doxxed an ICE agent. Doxxing usually refers to releasing sensitive personal information such as addresses and phone numbers. However, the Trump administration has tried in recent months to broaden the definition.

The Department of Homeland Security and ICE did not respond to questions about the voicemail or what happened next. Gonyea’s encounter with federal agents was first reported by Syracuse.com.

Gonyea says she called the agent back and told him she was working at a polling site that day. The agent wanted Gonyea to come outside, but she didn’t feel comfortable.

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“I don’t trust going outside or dealing with ICE agents at all in any capacity,” Gonyea said in an interview with NPR. Her fellow poll worker, 70-year-old Sheilia Milledge, didn’t want her to go outside either.

“There’s too many people being kidnapped by ICE and I can’t run behind her,” Milledge told NPR. “I use a cane.”

There was a lull in voters and Gonyea says she told the agent to come inside to talk to her. Milledge and another poll worker recorded video as a man and a woman with ICE badges entered the library. Milledge can be heard on the video trying to call city officials.

Gonyea said the agents had a file about her with details including her name, address, date of birth, height, weight and eye color and that they asked her to sign a document that claimed her Instagram account might have violated a federal law that says it is unlawful to threaten or intimidate a federal officer.

Gonyea said the agents had a file about her with details including her name, address, date of birth, height, weight and eye color and that they asked her to sign a document that claimed her Instagram account might have violated a federal law that says it is unlawful to threaten or intimidate a federal officer.

Gracious Golden via Facebook/Screenshot by NPR


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“We’re working down at the polls today and ICE came here to bring a warning to one of our workers,” Milledge is heard saying on the video.




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