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ICEBlock app creator Joshua Aaron responds to Apple yanking his controversial ICE tracking tool after pressure from the Trump administration. He tells Erin Burnett he fears he is now a target of the Trump Justice Department.
Tech companies are used to foreign governments telling them to take down apps. Now it's happening in the US, as Apple takes down an anti-ICE app.
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Houston immigration lawyer questions feds' reasons for pushing Apple to take down ICEBlock app
Apple removed an app used to track and report locations of federal immigration agents after pressure from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, a move Houston immigration lawyers and the app's creator say is an effort to limit free speech.
Apple has removed ICEBlock, a popular app that tracked US immigration agents, after the Trump administration raised safety concerns. The Justice Department said the app put officers at risk, while its developer now faces possible prosecution.