
Attorney General Pam Bondi hit hard at a phone application that seeks to help illegals avoid deportation.
She warned ICEBlock developer Joshua Aaron that the doxxing of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials — outing the location of federal officials — is a serious offense.
ICEBlock, a new iPhone app, lets users post sightings of ICE officers in their area, CNN reported. The app was launched in April by Aaron, a musician and developer, who told CNN that he wanted to do something “to fight back” against ICE raids.
But the app places agents in serious danger — exposing private information.
“That’s what he’s doing, and people obviously, our ICE agents, all of our federal agents who are working hand in hand on these task forces, our federal agents from the Justice Department could be injured,” Bondi said in a televised interview Monday. “He’s giving a message to criminals where our federal officers are, and he cannot do that. And we are looking at it.
“We are looking at him. And he better watch out because that’s not a protected speech. That is threatening the lives of our law enforcement officers throughout this country.”
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