
IceBlock, a new app that allows users to send information about the site of ICE officers spotted in their community, shot at the number one place on the Apple App Store. And it is mostly thanks to advertising the White House and the angry band of fascists by President Donald Trump.
The ice cream app was created by developer Joshua Aaron who told Cnn That he wanted to create something to fight against the deportations he saw in Los -English. The city has been horrified by masked thieves in recent weeks who kidnap people off the streets as part of Trump’s plan to clean the country of anyone considered insufficiently white.
Trump visited a new concentration camp for immigrants in Florida on Tuesday, when he and Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Home Security, were asked by reporters about the app. They threatened to go after the news network in a typical magic fashion.
“We work with the Department of Justice to see if we can process them for that,” NOEM said about CNN. “Because what they do is actively encouraging people to avoid activities of laws, operations. And we will actually go after them and process them with the PAM partnership if we can. Because what they do, we believe is illegal.”
Pam is a reference to Pam Bondi, Trump’s extremist Attorney General. And while Trump seemed to agree on Noem’s call for CNN to be prosecuted for reporting on the existence of an app, he seemed even more worried about his recent illegal bombing of Iran.
“And they may also be prosecuted by giving false reports of the attack in Iran,” Trump said. “They were given completely false reports. It was completely removed. And our people must be celebrated, did not return home and say what you mean we haven’t reached the goal?”
CNN, along with other news, reported that Trump’s bombing about Iran’s nuclear facilities may have just delayed the country’s ability to produce a neck (if wanted) a few months ago.
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Tom Homan, the so -called border czar, appeared on Fox -trade On Tuesday also complain about the app. “I just can’t believe that we are in a place where a TV network like CNN talks about this app and educates people about the existence of this app,” Homan told Stuart Varney.
“This is a dangerous job,” Human continued. “And this app will give the evil head we will come. What means more evil people will escape arrest, which makes this country less secure, which is a public security issue.”
Human continued that he was sick of people who prevent ice agents as Nazis and that he wants something to be done by the US Department of Justice.
Ice agents indeed terrorize communities across the country, although it is not always clear that they are federal agents. They often storm into a neighborhood with their faces covered, carrying high -speed weapons and refusing to identify themselves. There were now many incidents, where people claimed to be ice in attempts to rob other people using the exact same tactics.
Gizmodo emailed ICE to ask if the app made it difficult to arrest workers and separate families. The agency directed us to a statement posted online by ICE -Officer Director Todd M. Lyons, who called the application “unwise and irresponsible.”
“An app advertising, which essentially paints a goal of the backs of federal laws, is ill,” Lyon said in the statement. “My officers and agents are already facing a 500% increase in attacks, and go on live television to announce an application that lets anyone cancel their places is like inviting violence against them with a national megaphone.”
That 500% growth is nasty, of course, like the Washington Post Newly explained. When agents arrested New York’s supervisor Brad Lander, the Home Security Department proposed a statement claiming he will be charged with “attacking laws.” But the incident was captured in a video from several corners and shows that Lander did not attack anyone. Lander was ultimately not accused of anything after he handled and threw into prison. When Gizmodo followed with Ice to apply for evidence of its claim of an increase of 500% in attacks on officers, an unavoiding email said it was actually 700%. No evidence was provided.
“CNN is willing to endanger the lives of officers who daily in the line and enable dangerous criminal aliens to avoid US law. Is this simply a misguided” journalism “or excessive activism?” Lyon continued in Ice’s prepared statement.
It is not illegal to report on the existence of an app, of course. But Trump and ICE are working so far outside the borders of the law, that it is not out of the question that these guys could go after CNN to write about ice cream. Or they could go after Gizmodo, for that matter. Because you are now reading an article about the existence of an app. And this is apparently a very dangerous thing now in the America of Trump.