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Anonymously *The ICEBlock app is turning heads and making waves. Launched in April 2025, it’s a free, community-powered tool ...
ICEBlock app allows users to report ICE sightings in their communityTo keep the app 100 percent anonymous, Aaron said it is only available on iOS because he claimed that offering the app on ...
A mobile app designed to crowdsource the locations of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers has drawn sharp ...
Aaron said reports submitted to the app are anonymous and users can report ICE sightings within five miles of their current location. They can also receive push notifications of activity in their ...
In a statement given to Los Angeles by Aaron, he said that ICEBlock does not condone violence, and the app serves to allow users to avoid potentially harmful situations. It informs, not obstructs.
The creator of ICEBlock, the iPhone app that lets users report sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, has no plans of stopping despite growing criticism from some public officials.
Joshua Aaron’s ICEBlock app alerts users of ICE sightings in real time, aiming to protect immigrant communities through anonymous, crowd-sourced updates.
(KTLA) – As immigration operations continue across the U.S., a new app that allows users to report sightings of ICE agents in their area is gaining attention and controversy. The platform, called ...
In the past week, ICEBlock has been promoted by many users on the social media platform BlueSky. Aaron said he’s also seen some people post to X that the app has helped them avoid run-ins with ICE.
According to ICEBlock's developer Joshua Aaron, he made the app to counter the Trump administration’s deportation policies, which Aaron compares to Nazi Germany.
The app lets users anonymously report sightings of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers within a five-mile radius. According to its creator, Joshua Aaron, ICEBlock is meant to ...