Apple takes down ICE tracking apps after pressure from Bondi DOJ
close video Attorney warns having ICE tracker app out there, active is ‘problematic’ for law enforcement Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Nancy Larson discusses dangers posed by I.C.E. tracking apps, a video of law enforcement protecting detainees and the latest on the I.C.E. facility shooting on ‘The Evening Edit.’ FIRST ON FOX: Apple dropped ICEBlock, a widely used tracking tool, from its App Store on Thursday after the Department of Justice raised concerns with the big tech giant that the app put law enforcement officers at risk. DOJ officials, at the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi, asked Apple to take down ICEBlock, a move that comes as Trump administration officials have claimed the tool, which allows users to anonymously report ICE…