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Attorney General Pam Bondi Critiques ICEBlock App Developer Over Safety Concerns

Attorney General Pam Bondi Critiques ICEBlock App Developer Over Safety Concerns

The U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has openly criticized a recent CNN report that showcases an application designed to notify users about nearby Immigration and Customs Enforcement sightings. In her remarks, she issued a stern warning to the app’s developer to exercise caution.

The application, named ICEBlock, was developed by Joshua Aaron. He claimed that his motivation was to actively oppose the Trump administration’s policies on the deportation of undocumented immigrants, drawing parallels with historical totalitarian regimes.

Aaron explained to CNN that the app facilitates anonymous reports, enabling users to share observations about ICE agents in their vicinity. This feature allows participants to provide additional information, such as the agents’ attire and the details of the vehicles they operate.

As the debate over immigration intensifies, it is pertinent to note that the illegal immigration population has surged to new heights amid ongoing political changes.

In an interview on the FOX News program