News

In response to the increased threat of ICE, many Americans have begun using “ Coqui ,” a live map-based community alert app.
Juana Lozano’s phone buzzes with more than a dozen alerts each day: police stopping a truck with construction workers, dark-windowed vans near a shopping mall, a mother ...
Befitting the modern age, airlines now have their own apps - which can be used for checking-in, getting your boarding pass, ...
U.S. immigration policies are becoming stricter, and fear is growing within immigrant communities. Now, Coqui has emerged, an ...
The app allows users who spot ICE enforcement activity to drop a location-based pin, notifying everyone within a 5 to 10-mile ...
Users can upload photos and mark on a map the places where ICE or other agents are present. They can also use it to send ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has directed personnel to sharply increase the number of immigrants they shackle ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has terminated Carolyn Feinstein, a forensic accountant and nearly decade-long employee, over ...
ICE’s Deputy Director Warns of “violence.” NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / July 22, 2025 / Coquí, a ...
Today, Human Rights First’s Innovation Lab announced the launch of ReadyNow!, a free and secure mobile app designed to help ...
A facial recognition app being used by ICE agents has access to government databases containing more than 200 million images.