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App developer and activist Joshua Aaron created an iPhone app to alert nationwide users of nearby ICE sightings to keep them ...
The platform, called ICEBlock, was launched in April in response to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration and the ...
Is the ICE-spotting app really "reckless and irresponsible" — or is it just bringing some much needed accountability to law ...
ICEBlock app has been thrust into the spotlight this week after White House Press Secretary alleged it was "painting a target ...
As protests against ICE raids wage on, the "ICEBlock" app allows users to report on ICE sightings within a five-mile radius ...
Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., ...
ICEBlock, launched in April, encourages users to “see something, tap something” when they see ICE agents nearby.
Joshua Aaron has worked in and around the tech industry for around two decades. He built his first app — a blackjack game — at computer camp when he was 13.
After top Trump officials attacked ICEBlock for tracking immigration agents, the app shot to the top on the US Apple’s free ...
Joshua Aaron, ICEBlock's developer, describes the app as a grassroots, community-driven initiative in a conversation with TIME conducted over Signal.
As large scale deportation efforts are taking place across the country, some undocumented people are living in fear. A new ...
ICEBlock's rapid rise in popularity followed a wave of criticism from senior officials in the Trump administration. Homeland ...