New App Lets Citizens Send Real-Time Leads on Illegal Aliens
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In a period when law enforcement resources are stretched, a new blockchain-based app presents a groundbreaking solution to the longstanding issue of intelligence gathering.

ICERAID.US is not merely a tip line for illegal immigration; it is a decentralized platform that enables citizens to assist law enforcement actively, allowing agencies to prioritize enforcement efforts over data collection tasks.

Built on the blockchain, the ICERAID app enables users to upload images, videos, and location-tagged reports of illegal immigrant activity or criminal behavior. In exchange, participants earn ICERAID crypto tokens, which will soon be introduced on the Solana network.

“ICERAID is a GovFi protocol that delegates intelligence gathering tasks to citizens that would otherwise be undertaken by law enforcement agencies,” the app’s website explains.

What makes ICERAID stand out isn’t just its use of cryptocurrency—it’s the operational efficiency it brings to law enforcement. Instead of devoting manpower to basic surveillance, departments can receive crowdsourced, AI-verified intelligence from a network of citizen users.

Founder Jason Meyers, who also leads Auditchain Labs AG and helped develop Pacioli.ai, says this innovation is about freeing law enforcement from the minutiae.

“We are cutting down on the amount of time taxpayer resources are used to locate and apprehend criminal illegal immigrants,” Meyers reported to the Gateway Pundit.

“This really aligns with the DOGE mandate—decentralized governance efficiency. Law enforcement can focus on action, not paperwork.”

Through AI authentication, each user submission is reviewed and categorized before being forwarded to authorities, ensuring quality control and protecting departments from false leads. It’s a model that could redefine modern community policing and allow authorities more time for real policing.

ICERAID operates on the principle of GovFi—Government Finance—where tasks traditionally handled by government workers are delegated to the public in exchange for crypto-based incentives.

This model not only alleviates staffing burdens but turns everyday Americans into micro-contractors for civic safety.

And while ICERAID is not affiliated with any government agency, it includes a unique self-reporting option for undocumented immigrants. The app encourages those with no criminal background to pursue legal status by self-reporting their immigration status voluntarily.

“If you are an honest, hard-working undocumented immigrant with no criminal history, you can earn a large reward if you pursue a legal status in the United States through self-reporting,” the site states. [LINK HERE – to the app’s self-reporting policy page]

“Although final judgment of status will be made by the appropriate authorities, America looks favorably on honesty—and we believe in second chances.”

With a Solana-based crypto token on the horizon, ICERAID is more than a civic tool—it’s shaping up to be a major political talking point. Meyers warns that conservative candidates ignore this kind of innovation at their own peril.

“Conservative candidates running for public office are doomed if they are not speaking to the 55 million crypto users in the US,” he emphasized.

This intersection of politics, tech, and public safety could appeal heavily to voters who feel left behind by traditional systems, especially those aligned with Trump’s “Make America Safe Again” message.

“Innovative ideas like this…help keep our law enforcement officers honest and remain in line with President Trump’s promise to ‘Make America Safe Again,’” the original article notes.

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