Gregory Bovino, who led Minnesota operation, says he’s retiring end of March
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Gregory Bovino, the US Border Patrol official who led the controversial and deadly immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, has announced his retirement effective end of March. Bovino was demoted in January following the fatal shooting of two US citizens by federal immigration agents. His departure marks a significant moment in the ongoing debate over the Trump administration's immigration enforcement tactics.
Bovino was demoted in January as head of controversial and deadly immigration crackdown in Minneapolis Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox Gregory Bovino of the US border patrol, who was demoted in late January as the public face of the controversial and deadly immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, says he is retiring at the end of March. Bovino announced his retirement in an interview with Breitbart on Monday, weeks after federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old US citizens Alex Pretti and Renee Good to death in separate cases in January. Continue reading...