The Department of Justice is sounding the alarm over apps that track and monitor immigration officers, calling them a security threat.
Breakdown
- The Department of Justice pressured Apple to remove apps tracking immigration officers.
- Apple removed the app Ice Block, which had about a million users, from its App Store. 24s
- Attorney General Pam Bondi said the app put agents at risk and could incite violence against law enforcement. 43s
- The app relied on crowdsourced, publicly visible information about ICE agent locations. 1m 13s
- The removal comes amid increased federal law enforcement activity in U.S. communities. 1m 52s