Now they will be able to deploy electric shocks with the slight push of a button that maybe nobody else can see them do,” one civil rights advocate said. Out of 56 complaints of excessive force against ICE agents since the beginning of the Trump administration, just has been referred for disciplinary action. Jenn Rolnick Borchetta, deputy project director on policing at the American Civil Liberties Union, questioned the need for electric gloves in civil immigration enforcement and warned that ICE agents could use them without accountability. Now they will be able to deploy electric shocks with the slight push of a button that maybe nobody else can see them do,” she said. “Introducing gloves that can so easily be used to deliver terrible pain in encounters is a recipe for harm to the public.”