Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino expected to depart Chicago in coming days
Operation Midway Blitz led to over 3,000 arrests since September, with DHS denying plans to fully withdraw despite Border Patrol chief Bovino's expected reassignment.
- 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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U.S. Border Patrol boss Greg Bovino, fellow agents to soon leave Chicago but could be back four-fold in March - IPM Newsroom
Illinois Newsroom - One DHS source said 1,000 agents could return in the spring, up from 250 now. The post U.S. Border Patrol boss Greg Bovino, fellow agents to soon leave Chicago but could be back four-fold in March appeared first on IPM Newsroom.
After violent operations in Chicago, there are reports that officers with military tactics leave the city, but the DHS denies it.
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