Sunday, July 20, 2025

Aiding and Abetting: The Treasonous App Helping Illegals Evade U.S. Law Enforcement

 ICE Block App

- New app named "ICE Block" launched by Joshua Aaron in April.

- Marketed by TVOne as a “safety tool” for undocumented immigrants.

- Designed to obstruct U. S. federal law enforcement and assist illegal aliens.

App Functionality

- Functions similarly to Waze by alerting users about ICE officer locations in real-time.

- Users can notify contacts about immigration agent presence with two taps.

- Alerts disappear after four hours; developers claim user identities remain anonymous.

Impact on Law Enforcement

- App acts as a lookout for individuals who have violated U. S. immigration laws.

- Contributes to a significant increase in interference complaints against ICE.

- Raises concerns about protecting criminals over enforcing laws.

Comparison to Other Crimes

- Questions the morality of similar apps aiding child predators or violent criminals.

- Legal analysts argue app is protected speech under the First Amendment, but it potentially obstructs federal operations.

Broader Context of Lawlessness

- Reflects a trend towards creating a sanctuary state in the U. S.

- Includes refusal to prosecute illegal immigrants and policies favoring them politically.

- Labels ICE as an enemy while supporting illegal immigration.

Silicon Valley's Role

- Tech companies developing tools to hinder federal law enforcement.

- Innovation is portrayed as insurrection against established laws.

Apple's Involvement and Concerns

- Current availability on Apple’s App Store raises questions about corporate responsibility.

- Criticism for enabling an app that aids illegal immigration enforcement evasion.

- Suggests double standards in app acceptance based on political context.

- The app represents selective lawlessness and endangers American citizens under the guise of compassion. 

https://rairfoundation.com/aiding-abetting-treasonous-app-helping-illegals-evade-u/

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