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Apple removes ICE tracking apps after Trump AG pressure
Apple removed ICEBlock after DOJ warned it endangered ICE agents, citing a 1,000% rise in assaults on officers following a deadly Dallas shooting linked to app usage.
- Apple removed the ICEBlock app, which tracked Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities, due to concerns raised by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
- The app had over 1 million downloads and aimed to provide safety information for those wary of ICE's raids.
- Bondi stated that the app endangered ICE agents, claiming such tools could incite violence against them.
- The removal occurred amid escalating tensions around immigration enforcement strategies promoted by the Trump administration.
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