Core Points - Apple has removed the ICEBlock app, which tracked the movements of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel, from its App Store due to safety concerns [2] - The U.S. Department of Justice, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, stated that the app posed a danger to ICE officers and could lead to violence against law enforcement actions [2] - Following the removal, Bondi warned the app's developers that they may face legal consequences as their actions are not protected under the U.S. Constitution [2] Industry Context - The removal of ICEBlock comes amid heightened tensions surrounding immigration enforcement under President Trump's administration, which has been characterized by aggressive policies and increased raids on undocumented immigrants [2] - The use of the app has been linked to incidents of violence against ICE personnel, including a shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas, where the shooter reportedly used the app to track officers [3] - The situation reflects a growing hostility towards immigration enforcement actions, leading to potential risks for law enforcement officials involved in these operations [3]
特朗普政府施压 苹果下架追踪移民执法人员软件