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Judge finds Trump administration breached First Amendment in ICE tracking case

18 April 2026
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Jorge L. Alonso, a federal district court judge for the Northern District of Illinois, ruled that the Trump Administration breached the First Amendment by pressuring Facebook and Apple to eliminate apps and groups that track Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities. This decision came after plaintiffs Kassandra Rosado, who manages the ICE Sightings – Chicagoland group, and the Kreisau Group, developers of the Eyes Up app, sought a preliminary injunction. Judge Alonso referenced a 2024 Supreme Court ruling that stated government officials cannot coerce private entities to suppress views they dislike, citing actions by former officials Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem as examples of this coercion. Following government pressure, several apps, including Eyes Up and ICEBlock, were removed from app stores, and the ICE Sightings group was taken down after a DOJ intervention. An appeal from the government is anticipated, but the Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling suggests a challenging path ahead for the Trump administration.

Why It Matters

This ruling underscores the legal boundaries regarding government interference in private speech and digital platforms. The First Amendment protects against government actions meant to curb free speech, a principle reinforced by a unanimous Supreme Court decision. The historical context of this case reflects ongoing tensions between immigration enforcement and public dissent, particularly through social media channels. Such judicial decisions may influence future government interactions with technology companies and their content moderation policies, shaping the landscape of digital free speech.

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