
CNN sparked outrage after advertising a new app designed to help illegal aliens evade deportation by showing users where Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are.
“As the Trump administration steps up ICE raids and mass deportations one tech developer is pushing back with an app designed to track ICE activity in real time,” CNN’s John Berman told viewers Monday, adding, “It’s called ‘ICEBlock,’ and it’s controversial to say the least.”
Unreal. CNN is now promoting an app which tracks the movement of ICE agents to warn illegals.
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 30, 2025
ICE agents face a 500% increase in assault and threats.
CNN knows exactly what they’re doing. pic.twitter.com/qgFLHq9LSv
The segment went on to explain how ICEBlock works, saying its creator, tech worker Joshua Aaron, designed it “to be an early warning system for people about the location of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers.”
“So you open the app. It looks like a map and users can tap the map to report an ice sighting in their area. And then everybody who uses the platform within five miles of that sighting will get a push alert. This is a free iPhone app,” explained CNN writer Clare Duffy.
CNN said Aaron “does not want people interfering with those officers’ activity, but he does want people to be able to avoid them altogether if they want.”
Aaron went on to chastise tech entrepreneurs who attended President Trump’s inauguration, telling them, “I understand that you have shareholders to report to you. I understand that you have employees that need their paychecks. But at what point do you say enough is enough?”
X user @LibsofTikTok suggested the app could endanger ICE agents, who’ve faced attacks from violent anti-deportation activists in recent weeks.
“Unreal. CNN is now promoting an app which tracks the movement of ICE agents to warn illegals. ICE agents face a 500% increase in assault and threats. CNN knows exactly what they’re doing,” @LibsofTikTok wrote.
Other X users suggested the Department of Justice investigate the app and CNN’s promotion of it.
CNN is committing a federal crime.
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) June 30, 2025
Maybe the @FBIDirectorKash should pay a visit to @CNN this sounds like obstruction of law enforcement?
— LiveLife 🇺🇸 (@livelifekaye) June 30, 2025
How are cellphone companies going along with an app to block @ICEgov enforcement?
It is illegal to conceal, harbor, or shield illegal immigrants from detection in any place per Federal Law – Title 8 U.S.C. § 1324. This app does exactly that.
— CatDog99 (@dog99_cat) June 30, 2025
How is this not obstruction? @KristiNoem @RealTomHoman
— JD Reyes (@Orthographix) June 30, 2025
X users urged people to download the app and fill it with false ICE sightings.
I encourage all Trump supporters to download the app and flood it with ICE sightings literally everywhere until it’s rendered unusable. 🇺🇸
— David Santa Carla 🦇 (@TheOnlyDSC) June 30, 2025
Wouldn't it be funny if everyone just put in fake info?
— Original Settler (@MAPatriot1630) June 30, 2025
I encourage all Trump supporters to download the app and flood it with ICE sightings literally everywhere until it’s rendered unusable. 🇺🇸
— David Santa Carla 🦇 (@TheOnlyDSC) June 30, 2025
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt accused CNN of “inciting violence” against ICE agents during a Monday press briefing.
Support Infowars by picking up the new Ultra Methylene Blue CAPSULES or the popular Ultra Methylene Blue TINCTURE at TheAlexJonesStore.com.
You can support Jamie White’s family HERE.