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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a notice that it planned on buying $10 million to $20 million worth of electric shock gloves, known as the G.L.O.V.E., which stands for Generated Low Output Voltage Emitter! These gloves which would be given to their U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers and agents, can deliver enough of a shock to “distract and de-escalate”!

For further details please review the CBS News Article, “ICE plans to give officers gloves that can deliver electric shocks“.

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USCIS has an online Electronic Reading Room with access to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requested documents. The Reading Room is really a Web-based searchable database of public requested FOIA documents; mixed with USCIS documents that the government decided may have a larger public demand. You can use pull-downs to choose different listed subjects and include any month/year date from January 2011 to the present. You can also type in your own keywords to search.

Please visit this page for more information: Electronic Reading Room

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This Flyer, “Domestic Travel Information for Visa Holders” was created by American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and explains as a Visa Holder it is important for you to know your Status, ICE has detained individuals at airports while traveling domestically based on passenger data, including legal Status. Review this AILA Flyer to understand the risks of traveling within the United States and how best to avoid them.

Background:

The Status – The legal category assigned to you by an immigration officer when you enter the United States, often shown on your I-94 arrival record. It determines what you are allowed to do day to day, including whether you may study or work.

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We wanted to find a new way to engage our reader base. Every other Friday, we will post the ten (10) best/most frequently asked questions received during the week from our h1bvisalawyerblog, Facebook, and Twitter readers. We will answer those questions and provide the Q&A on our H-1B Visa Lawyer Blog.

If you have a burning question, are seeking assistance with a difficult immigration related case, wish to discuss your views on Comprehensive Immigration Reform, DREAMers, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, priority dates, the monthly visa bulletin, adjustment applications, etc., please contact us by submitting your question/comment/viewpoint in our comment box provided on our H-1B Visa Lawyer Blog.

Our next “Q & A Forum” will take place this Friday, August 14, 2026. Act now and submit your questions!

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This Flyer, “Domestic Travel Information for Green Card Holders” was created by American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and explains as a lawful permanent resident (LPR), you have important rights, but your Green Card does not protect you from arrest, questioning, or removal. Different situations like a traffic stops in certain states, an old conviction, or even signing the wrong form could lead to removal proceedings under the Trump Administration. Review this AILA Flyer to know your rights before traveling in the United States.

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AILA (AILA.org), 7/31/26, AILA Client Flyer (PDF):

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