Apple removes ICE-tracking app from the App Store, sparking major controversy.
The app, called ICEBlock, allowed users to crowdsource and report ICE agent sightings nearby.
ICEBlock had crossed 1 million downloads just last month, according to the developer.
Apple said it removed the app after law enforcement raised safety concerns.
The DOJ confirmed it had asked Apple to take down the app, citing risks to federal agents.
Officials argue such apps could endanger ICE officers as they target gangs and criminals.
Critics, however, claim Apple caved to Trump administration pressure.
Other similar apps, like Coqui, remain available — but their future is uncertain.
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