Bondi warned over the summer against apps that allow people to communicate about the location of law enforcement officers and specifically called out ICEBlock's Aaron.

Apple and Google have removed apps that notify users about the presence of US immigration agents, just hours after the Trump administration called for the removal of a widely used iPhone app. US Attorney General Pam Bondi argued that such tracking endangers Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.

However, developers and users of the apps contend that documenting ICE activity is protected under the First Amendment, noting that many rely on these platforms to safeguard themselves amid President Donald Trump’s intensified immigration enforcement nationwide.

Apple, Google Block Apps Like ‘ICEBlock’

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