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L.A. Residents Using Unlikely Bezos App to Fight ICE Raids

June 18, 2025
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L.A. Residents Using Unlikely Bezos App to Fight ICE Raids
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Los Angeles-area residents have turned a doorbell app against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement authorities carrying out deportation raids in their neighborhoods.

Forbes reported that the Neighbors app, used for Ring doorbells via Jeff Bezos’ Amazon, has been converted into an ICE warning system—where users share photos, videos and other information about suspected ICE operations in the area.

The app originally served to help residents find missing packages, pets and report petty crimes in the area, allowing them to include footage taken from their Ring doorbell cameras as well. However, use of the app reportedly increased around June 7 on the heels of L.A.’s mass protests against ICE arrests.

anyone to post on safety issues in their locale and users can choose to include footage from their Ring doorbell cameras where relevant
Los Angeles-area residents have converted the Neighbors app into an ICE warning system. Mike Blake/REUTERS

“It was very grassroots and it’s become a tool being used by people just trying to help keep neighbors safe,” one Southern California resident told Forbes.

President Donald Trump ignited widespread condemnation after he sent Marines and National Guard troops to the city without the authorization of California Gov. Gavin Newsom. However, the escalation has since died down, with L.A. Mayor Karen Bass lifting a curfew for residents as protests have petered out, the Associated Press reported.

Still, residents have remained vigilant, using the app as a tool to document arrests, with one social media reportedly commenting, “Ring Camera is saving so many families’ lives and proving citizens are being harassed and beat up.”

Another app user warning of potential ICE agents in a local park wrote, “Just trying to keep everyone safe.”

Trump announced June 12 on Truth Social that there would be a pause on ICE raids directed at hotels, restaurants and agricultural operations because the “very aggressive” raids were hurting business. However, that order was quickly usurped by another order on Monday from the Department of Homeland Security informing authorities that raids should continue as planned, reported the Washington Post.

“There will be no safe spaces for industries who harbor violent criminals or purposely try to undermine ICE’s efforts,” said Tricia McLaughlin, an assistant secretary for DHS. “Worksite enforcement remains a cornerstone of our efforts to safeguard public safety, national security and economic stability.”

The post L.A. Residents Using Unlikely Bezos App to Fight ICE Raids appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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