Apple removes ICE tracking apps amid political pressure

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Apple removed the crowdsourced app ICEBlock from its App Store after pressure from U.S. law enforcement and the Trump administration, citing safety risks, despite debates over free speech and the app's use for monitoring ICE agents.
- Apple removes apps that allow anonymous reporting of ICE agent sightings AP News
- Apple pulls US immigration official tracking apps BBC
- Apple removes ICEBlock app after criticism from Trump administration NBC News
- Apple Takes Down ICE Tracking Apps Amid Trump Pressure Campaign The New York Times
- Apple drops ICE tracking apps from its store after Trump DOJ demand Axios
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