Apple Removes ICE Tracking Apps Following Trump Administration Pressure

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Apple removed ICEBlock and similar apps from its App Store following legal threats and pressure from U.S. law enforcement officials, including Attorney General Pam Bondi, who demanded their removal due to concerns over immigration enforcement and free speech issues.
- Apple Takes Down ICE Tracking Apps in Response to Trump Pressure Campaign The New York Times
- Apple pulls US immigration official tracking apps BBC
- Apple removes ICEBlock app after criticism from Trump administration NBC News
- Apple removes ICEBlock app from App Store Business Insider
- Apple removes ICE tracking apps after Trump administration says they threaten officers CNN
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