Image Credit: Brandon Bell / Staff / Getty Border Patrol Chief Patrol Agent and CBP Operations Commander Gregory Bovino, one of the top people involved in President Trump’s deportation efforts, will be retiring at the end of the month after almost thirty years with the agency.
“The greatest honor of my entire life was to work alongside Border Patrol agents on the border and in the interior of the United States in some of the most challenging conditions the agency has ever faced,” Bovino told Breitbart. “Watching these agents out there giving it their all in some of the most dangerous of environments we have ever faced was humbling.”
Bovino led Border Patrol agents engaging in immigration operations in Los Angeles in June of last year, later being deployed to Chicago, Charlotte, New Orleans and lastly Minneapolis.
Each major city experienced major leftist protests during the operations, resulting in multiple deaths in Minneapolis that ultimately led to Bovino and other immigration efforts leaving the city in January.
Border Patrol agents, including Bovino himself, were repeatedly attacked by violent left-wing agitators during their blue city immigration efforts.
While the popular immigration official will be stepping down, the Trump administration vows to continue removing criminal illegal aliens, especially those who have committed acts of violence.
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