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Aaron released ICEBlock in early April, and it rocketed to the top of the App Store earlier this month after US Homeland ...
The platform, which allows users to anonymously share the locations of ICE agents, is currently the third-most-downloaded ...
An iPhone app that alerts users about nearby sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity is gaining ...
Texas resident and software developer Joshua Aaron has certainly made a name for himself with his extremely newsworthy app ...
Anonymously *The ICEBlock app is turning heads and making waves. Launched in April 2025, it’s a free, community-powered tool ...
Joshua Aaron, the creator of ICEBlock, told Newsweek that he "knew something had to be done to help the people" after researching Project 2025 and seeing images of ICE agents detaining people.
The secretary of Homeland Security said that the app, which warns people of where ICE officers are operating, could encourage ...
The application, which allows users to add a pin on a map to show where ICE agents have recently been spotted, has climbed to ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi reportedly threatens ICEBlock app developer, saying his app is dangerous to federal agents.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses a CNN report highlighting an app that allows users to share where they've seen ICE ...
The Waze-inspired cell phone application seeks to warn migrant communities about the presence of ICE officers amid the rise in deportations ...