Are Protests Outside ICE Director’s House in West Newbury Appropriate?

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On January 17, during the weekly Barlett Mall rally (very well attended, as always), someone I did not recognize handed out a leaflet calling attention to the fact that Todd Lyons, the Acting Director of ICE, lived in West Newbury. This was a surprise to me and most other people that I talked to about it, and evidently to another individual, who I don’t know about either, who decided to picket the Lyons residence, all by herself. Here’s a report that surfaced on Facebook:

A friend of mine went outside Todd Lyons’ house (Acting head of ICE) in West Newbury to protest peacefully. The police showed up before she even got out to protest, but she said the police were great and totally understanding. They reminded her not to step on his property as that would be trespassing, but that she was within her rights on the public road.

She was alone with her sign standing on the side of the street. A man in a pickup truck drove by and threatened to beat her up and then left, a neighbor came out and filmed her saying it was for his safety, and another neighbor came out telling her to go home. Todd’s family smiled and waved at her and then closed the curtains/blinds.

She’s looking to make it a regular thing and I think she might be onto something. ICE is taking it to everyone else’s houses, why not take it to his? We have a unique opportunity to protest peacefully and lawfully in a way that may have a bigger impact right here down the street. Thoughts?

FYI She is planning to start Saturdays at noon. Starting next Saturday 1/31. Parking at Pentucket High School and walking over to the house. Feel free to join and spread the word.”

I have to say, I had a medley of reactions to all this, several contradictory. First off, hats off to this woman, she showed some guts going out there alone and having people come by and threaten her. My days as a youthful demonstrator are long gone, and memories of the Vietnam protests I went to or read about put me off violence awhile ago. Misery loves company, as the cliche has it, and I doubt I would have shown up solo to parade in front of Lyons’ house. If a bunch of people showed up, I might think differently.

On the other hand, this is pretty ugly. Newburyport politics are often noisy and nonsensical, but they are rarely in your face or confrontational. I guess I feel ambivalent not so much to confronting Lyons and the despicable ICE operations he supervises but subjecting his family — wife and kids – to harassment and vilification-by-association. Is that the Newbury way?

Some may say no, not traditionally, but that the circumstances we are living through today — certainly a nightmare to many of us — merits a brute and unneighborly response. I’m a bit undecided myself. What do you think?

James Charles Roy
Newburyport resident

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8 responses to “Are Protests Outside ICE Director’s House in West Newbury Appropriate?”

  1. I believe in the golden rule . What is happening across our country with ICe is not . This type of behavior should be questioned.
    Standing quietly on the street outside a house with a sign is not harassment. It is raising awareness for everyone .

  2. Person A. Lee Avatar
    Person A. Lee

    This is a great article/query. I like that you (author) are clearly in solidarity but have the awareness to question the ethics of picketing their house. I also think that believing NBPT politics isn’t in your face is a symptom of being in solidarity, I can tell you that if you’re not in solidarity and have the audacity to express that, it can be (not always) very in your face, and aggressive.
    I personally think rallying outside their private hom is on poor taste, more so if I view it through my own ideological lens, but that it’s within our right to do so if people choose, understanding the moment it becomes aggressive it should be shut down. Maybe putting pressure on him in this way would light a fire under him to make changes. Maybe he’ll just double down out of iration. If what she, your friend, proposes is successful then I guess we’ll find out?

  3. Rebecca Robertson Avatar
    Rebecca Robertson

    No. Actions should be coordinated and in a public place, for everyone’s safety. The town green, the courthouse steps, and the town square are the appropriate places for her to defend the law and human rights.

  4. The Newburyport Democratic City Committee Protest Team organizes the Bartlet Mall weekly peaceful protests and may not have been aware that anyone was distributing this information. We often have a large turnout of people from around the region. Participants use these gatherings to network and share information about other actions being planned. We do not endorse or oppose these actions, and do not sponsor them. Any meetings and events we organize have our Committee name and/or logo on them and we always provide email contact information.

  5. Chip Wyser Avatar

    Todd Lyons and his family should give thought as to why he took this job and how his neighbors feel about the actions he has directed. Would you take that job? I could not! Dozens of neighbors from surrounding towns SHUOLD make him and his family constantly aware of how abhorrent, inhumane and possibly illegal the actions of his employees are. How can he reconcile his job choice?

  6. I would ordinarily say this is not appropriate. But are these “appropriate” times? ICE not only comes to your door, without a warrant, but then will try and use your 2 year old or 4 year old(to them it does not matter) to bait you out of your house to knock you to the ground and shackle you. And if there is no child, will take a battering ram and destroy your door. And then will they stay and make sure your house is secure? Just like they stayed and assisted Petti after they shot him 9 or ten times(but whose counting – they certainly are not)

    1. Have you witnessed the agents using a child as a pawn, or is that just what you consume on television? I’m guessing that you haven’t, or you would understand that what you just spoke was completely false.
      Your bias is clearly evident in the way you communicate.

  7. She’s looking for trouble. When will they ever learn?

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