US lawmakers press Google, Apple to remove apps tracking immigration agents [View all]
Source: Reuters
December 6, 2025 2:27 AM EST Updated 15 mins ago
Dec 5 (Reuters) - The House Committee on Homeland Security has asked Google (GOOGL.O), and Apple (AAPL.O) to detail what steps they are taking to remove mobile applications that allow users to track federal immigration officers.
In letters sent on Friday to Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Apple head Tim Cook, committee leaders singled out ICEBlock, an app previously used to monitor U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, saying apps hosted on their app stores risk "jeopardizing the safety of DHS personnel." Lawmakers requested a briefing by December 12.
The letters urged Google and Apple to ensure these apps cannot be used to target officers or obstruct lawful immigration enforcement. The committee noted that while free speech is protected, it does not extend to advocacy that incites imminent lawless action, referencing a landmark Supreme Court ruling.
Google and Apple did not respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-lawmakers-press-google-apple-remove-apps-tracking-immigration-agents-2025-12-05/
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