Border Patrol, Gregory Bovino
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Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol commander-at-large who has led federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, pushed back against critics who compared ICE agents to the Gestapo in Nazi Germany.
Although Bovino is gone, immigration officials will continue to disregard rights and the rule of law under President Donald Trump.
CNN host Dana Bash repeatedly pressed Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino over evidence surrounding the deadly shooting of Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol agent.
Gregory Bovino, the United States Border Patrol commander-at-large, has been removed from his role and will return to California, where he is expected to retire soon, The Atlantic reported, citing a Homeland Security official and two sources familiar with the decision.
Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino and some other Border Patrol agents are reportedly scheduled to leave Minneapolis as early as Tuesday.
ABLE TO TRACK DOWN THE SUSPECT AND STOP THE THREAT. NEW DETAILS TONIGHT ABOUT A FEDERAL IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN HAPPENING ALL ACROSS THE UNITED STATES. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS. WE NOW KNOW THAT BORDER PATROL COMMANDER GREGORY BOVINO AND OTHER BORDER PATROL ...
Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino told CNN this morning that Alex Pretti, a man shot and killed by federal agents yesterday in Minneapolis, put himself in a dangerous situation while carrying a loaded gun.
“The suspect put himself in that situation,” U.S. Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino said of shooting victim Alex Pretti