Gregory Bovino to Retire Following Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown Controversy

Gregory Bovino to Retire Following Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown Controversy
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Bovino's retirement follows public scrutiny over law enforcement actions during immigration raids in Minneapolis that resulted in fatalities.

  • Gregory Bovino, a U.S. Border Patrol commander, announced he will retire at the end of March.
  • Bovino was demoted in January from his position as the public face of the Minneapolis immigration crackdown.
  • The immigration operation in Minneapolis was described as controversial and deadly by multiple sources.
  • Bovino confirmed his retirement in an interview with Breitbart.
  • The Minneapolis raids were associated with fatal shootings, according to Fox News.

Gregory Bovino, who led a controversial immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis and was demoted in January, has announced his retirement at the end of March.

The retirement comes amid ongoing debate over the conduct and consequences of federal immigration enforcement, particularly following incidents in Minneapolis that drew national attention.

Attention may turn to who will succeed Bovino and whether policy or operational changes will follow in the wake of the Minneapolis raids.