Add Apple to the list of tech giants that have bent to President Donald Trump’s demands.

On Thursday, the company quietly removed ICEBlock, a free crowdsourcing app that allowed users to report local activity of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, from its App Store. According to the app’s description, individuals could report sightings of immigration officers “within a 5-mile radius of your current location.” In mid-August, ICEBlock crossed the milestone of 1 million downloads.

The app’s removal didn’t go unnoticed. Attorney General Pam Bondi told Fox News that her office demanded Apple take it down—and like many other tech companies under pressure from the Trump administration, Apple complied.

“ICEBlock is designed to put ICE agents at risk just for doing their jobs, and vio

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