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Bovino removed from his role as US Border Patrol commander at large, The Atlantic reports

Gregory Bovino will leave Minnesota amid federal immigration enforcement leadership changes after two fatal shootings, with over 3,000 agents deployed in the state, officials said.

  • Gregory Bovino has been removed from his role as Border Patrol commander at large, according to The Atlantic.
  • Criticism of Bovino increased after he defended the shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents.
  • Bovino will return to his position as sector chief in El Centro, scaling back his national role.
  • President Trump announced that Tom Homan will take over federal operations in Minnesota as the 'border czar.
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Gregory Bovino, the media face of Trump's anti-immigration crackdown, could be put back in Minneapolis. But his apparent departure will not be enough to calm the anger in Minnesota

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