Two months ago, Apple removed ICEBlock , an app that allowed immigrants to track Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity through user sightings. Trump’s Attorney General Pam Bondi proudly took credit for the removal. At the time, ICEBlock vowed to fight the decision, and on Monday, they followed through on that promise.
ICEBlock’s developer Joshua Aaron filed a lawsuit against Trump administration officials, claiming that “the United States government used its regulatory power to coerce a private platform to suppress First Amendment-protected expression.”
ICEBlock became available on the App Store in April 2025 and amassed more than one million users until it was removed in October 2025. It was modeled after Waze, a Google-owned traffic app that relies on real-time crowdsourced

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