Google and Apple have agreed to pull apps from their respective store that helped illegals escape from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The app, known as ICETracker, allowed users to anonymously flag the whereabouts of ICE officers and other law enforcement personnel. Apple confirmed late Thursday that it had removed ICEBlock and similar programs from its App Store after receiving a request from Attorney General Pam Bondi. ICEBlock has now been taken off of the app store. This took too long. pic.twitter.com/Oaq1AbkCSg — X22 Report (@X22Report) October 3, 2025 The move comes after federal investigators revealed Joshua Jahn, the gunman who opened fire on an ICE facility in Dallas had recently searched for applications that track ICE activity. Officials have confirmed that Jahn intended…

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