California’s Department of Justice has announced a new online portal for members of the public to share videos, photos and other evidence documenting unlawful activity by ICE agents. This follows similar efforts in other states, including Illinois and New York. Meanwhile, the makers of the smartphone app ICEBlock have sued the Trump administration on First Amendment grounds, after the Justice Department pressured Apple to remove its software from its app store. Before Apple banned the software in October, ICEBlock allowed users to anonymously track reported sightings of ICE agents.
California’s DOJ Announces New Online Portal for Public to Document Unlawful ICE Activity
HeadlineDec 09, 2025










