Shut. It. Down.
Joshua Aaron spent nearly twenty years in tech. He made his first app, a blackjack game, at computer camp when he was just 13.
But his latest creation isn’t a game. It’s a political weapon.
Aaron launched ICEBlock in April, an app designed to alert users when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are spotted nearby.
The platform, pitched as a digital warning system, taps into the left’s growing resentment for President Trump’s mass deportations.
CNN reported on the new app this week, calling it “controversial” and describing it as an “early warning system.”
Watch the clip below:
🚨 WTF? CNN just ran basically a promotional segment for an app that TRACKS ICE ACTIVITY in "realtime"
They literally showed off the NAME of the app and how it works, explaining how their viewers can join in
"Free, anonymous"
Puts ICE agents IN DANGERpic.twitter.com/JLQakBaWJ1
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 30, 2025