Since Trump took office, ICE has conducted raids on multiple facilities with immigrants who are in the US illegally.
On Thursday, after President Donald Trump’s administration contacted Apple, the company removed ICEBlock. The most popular ICE-tracking app—and other similar apps from its App Store.
The app alerts users to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in their area. ICE has been a central part of Trump’s hardline immigration agenda, and its agents have regularly raided and arrested migrants.
The Justice Department says the app could increase the risk of assault on US agents.
“Based on information we’ve received from law enforcement about the safety risks associated with ICEBlock. We have removed it and similar apps from the App Store,” Apple said in an emailed statement.
Since Trump took office, ICE has raided multiple facilities with immigrants who are in the US illegally.
The agency has also arrested visa holders and permanent US residents targeted by the Trump administration over pro-Palestinian advocacy.
Rights advocates have raised concerns that the government’s deportation drive often infringes on free speech and due process rights.
Fox Business first reported the app’s removal on Thursday, citing a statement by US Attorney General Pam Bondi. Who said the Justice Department contacted Apple to pull the app on Thursday and that the company complied?
Bondi told Fox Business that ICEBlock puts ICE agents at risk just for doing their jobs and that violence against law enforcement is an intolerable red line that cannot be crossed.
Bondi and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem previously warned Joshua Aaron, the Texas-based creator of ICEBlock, that the Constitution does not protect him and that they are considering prosecuting him.
Apple’s actions may also lead to further scrutiny over the warm ties that tech firms have tried to build with the Trump administration during his second term.
