A push alert system, launched over the summer to notify users about Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent sightings on Long Island, will remain active and is protected from federal interference by the Trump administration because the platform is not available for download on the app store, the group’s organizer said Monday.

Last week, Apple and Google blocked downloads of apps that flag sightings of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents nationwide, bowing to pressure from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who called for them to be removed from the app store because they jeopardized the safety of law enforcement.

But, the founder of Islip Forward, which has alerted users to 146 sightings of ICE agents in Nassau or Suffolk since June, said Islip Forward uses a workaround to av

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