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CBS reported on 6/20/25 about yet another app being used by illegals to avoid ICE. Ahmad Perez is the founder of Islip Forward, the app that he developed to obstruct and endanger ICE. Ahmad needs to the arrested and his app legally taken down. It’s endangering everyone.

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@DHSgov @Sec_Noem @RealTomHoman @FBIDirectorKash @FBIDDBongino @FBI @AGPamBondi

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Apple shouldn’t be allowing these apps either.

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The UPLIFT Act (H.R. 1680) explicitly mandates full cooperation with ICE enforcement, criminalizing any obstruction by sanctuary jurisdictions or third parties. Apps like Islip Forward that actively undermine immigration enforcement violate Section 3(a) of the Act, which prohibits restricting assistance to federal authorities. This isn’t about “avoiding ICE”—it’s about systematic noncompliance with laws designed to protect national security. The Act’s Section 4(j) creates a private right of action against entities enabling criminal aliens, exposing developers like Perez to liability for harms caused by evasion tools. DHS’s CBP Home App already provides lawful pathways for status resolution. Those sabotaging enforcement while cartels flood borders with fentanyl aren’t activists—they’re accomplices to an invasion. The legal and security implications are deeper than most realize—see the documented evidence:

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reported on 6/20/25 about yet another app being used by illegal aliens to avoid @ICEgov Ahmad Perez is the founder of Islip Forward, the app that he developed to obstruct and endanger @ICEgov Ahmad needs to the arrested and his app legally taken down. It’s endangering everyone @DHSgov @Sec_Noem

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Download and Flood this app with misinformation

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Soros sure is financing a lot of anti-ICE APPS

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@RealTomHoman

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Lock his ass up. @FBIDDBongino

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Fucking shit muslims...

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Why is it in my country?

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