ICE plans to put electric-shock gloves on officers' hands
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is set to introduce electric shock gloves as a new tool for officers, aiming to disrupt individuals' movements and cause pain. This move comes amid heightened scrutiny over ICE's use of force following several controversial deaths and violent incidents. With plans to invest between $10 and $20 million, the gloves will be issued to key enforcement units. This decision raises significant ethical and legal questions about the escalation of force and the potential impact on public trust and compliance.
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