Apple Caves to Trump’s DOJ, Removes App Allowing Illegals to Track ICE Agents – RedState– redstate.com

Apple Caves to Trump’s DOJ, Removes App Allowing Illegals to Track ICE Agents – RedState– redstate.com

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Apple has reportedly removed a tracking tool designed to alert illegal aliens to the nearby presence of ICE agents from its app store, following a demand by officials at the Department of Justice.

A link to the app, known as ICEBlock, is no longer functional.

“We reached out to Apple today demanding they remove the ICEBlock app from their App Store — and Apple did so,” Bondi said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

The app, developed by Joshua Aaron, was a danger to ICE agents simply trying to enforce immigration laws, leaving them vulnerable to illegals or supporters of illegals with bad intentions.

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