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Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino expected to depart Chicago in coming days
DHS rejects claims that Border Patrol Chief Bovino and agents are leaving Chicago amid enforcement operations credited with reducing crime by up to 48%, officials say.
- Federal immigration agents, part of Trump's Operation Midway Blitz, are expected to leave Chicago soon after two months of controversial raids that unsettled the community.
- Gregory Bovino, the official leading the operation, is expected to depart within days, as stated by three sources.
- The Department of Homeland Security reported over 3,000 immigration arrests since September 8, amidst community tensions and confrontations with agents.
- Governor JB Pritzker condemned the Border Patrol actions, stating that the agents are not in Chicago to make it safer and called their actions 'disgusting.
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After violent operations in Chicago, there are reports that officers with military tactics leave the city, but the DHS denies it.
Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino Reportedly Leaving Chicago
Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino is reportedly leaving Chicago soon, after months leading President Trump’s contested immigration crackdown on the city. Bovino has been embroiled in controversy for defending his agents’ use of force, and lying about being attacked by protesters. CBS News reports Bovino and several of his agents could depart as early as later this week, though some Customs and Border Protection officials are expected to stay in…
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