A new app called “ICE Block” is being proudly touted by TVOne as a “safety tool” for “undocumented immigrants” — but make no mistake: this is not a public service announcement, it’s a blatant tool for obstructing U.S. federal law enforcement and aiding and abetting illegal aliens.
Launched in April by a young activist named Joshua Aaron, ICE Block functions like Waze — but instead of warning drivers about traffic or accidents, it alerts users to the locations of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in real time. With two taps, users can notify an entire network about the presence of immigration agents in their area. The alert automatically disappears after four hours, and, according to the developers, user identities are kept anonymous.
Let that sink in: an American-built app, distributed on Apple’s platform, is actively helping criminals evade justice, and it’s being applauded as a form of “community service.”
Shielding Criminals, Undermining Sovereignty
ICE’s mission is to enforce the immigration laws passed by Congress, including arresting and deporting individuals who have entered or remained in the U.S. illegally. Yet ICE Block turns ordinary citizens into real-time lookouts for foreign nationals who have violated our laws.
It is the digital equivalent of tipping off fugitives before a lawful arrest — but instead of being condemned, it’s celebrated. In fact, the app has reportedly already caused a 500% increase in interference complaints, and the Trump administration and law enforcement agencies have rightly expressed outrage.
Imagine if a similar app helped child predators or violent criminals dodge police — would tech companies allow it? Would the media praise it? Would “legal experts” defend it as a First Amendment right?
Because that’s exactly what’s happening here. Legal analysts quoted in coverage claim the app is protected speech under the First Amendment. But when speech is used to interfere with federal operations and shelter lawbreakers, it is no longer a right; it’s a weapon.
The Tech-Backed Sanctuary State
This app is not an isolated case. It is the logical next step in a decade-long effort to turn the U.S. into a lawless sanctuary state, where ICE is treated like the enemy, criminals are coddled, and national sovereignty is sold out for political gain.
From radical DAs refusing to prosecute illegals, to Democrat-run cities handing out ID cards and welfare, to Biden’s open-border free-for-all — this is all part of a coordinated strategy to erase America’s borders and flood the nation with millions of foreign dependents who will be politically useful.
Now, Silicon Valley is playing its part: developing tools to actively thwart federal law enforcement and protect illegal aliens. This isn’t innovation, it’s insurrection.
Apple’s Complicity and the Security Risk
While ICE Block is currently only available on Apple’s App Store (citing “security concerns” for Android), this raises yet another concern: Why is Apple enabling an app that actively interferes with law enforcement operations? Why is a trillion-dollar American company helping illegal immigrants evade arrest?
Make no mistake: Apple is complicit. If it were a conservative app warning people of IRS agents or FBI raids on political activists, it would be banned in 24 hours and labeled “dangerous disinformation.” But when it’s used to undermine immigration enforcement and protect illegals, it’s applauded as a human rights tool.
This is selective lawlessness disguised as compassion — and it’s endangering every American citizen.
Call to Action:
- Demand Apple remove the ICE Block from its App Store.
- Contact your representatives and demand legislation criminalizing tech-based interference with federal immigration enforcement.
- Share this story widely, as the mainstream media won’t.