Apple removes ICEBlock, won't allow apps that report locations of ICE agents
a day ago
- #First Amendment
- #Apple
- #ICE
- Apple removed apps tracking ICE officers following Trump administration demand.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi praised Apple's action, citing safety risks for ICE agents.
- Apple confirmed removal of multiple apps after law enforcement raised concerns.
- The decision followed a shooting at a Dallas ICE facility linked to ICE-tracking apps.
- ICEBlock creator Joshua Aaron defended the app, comparing it to speed trap reporting.
- Aaron argued the app was protected under the First Amendment.