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A federal judge ordered Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino to start coming to court every day to detail any confrontations his immigration enforcement officers have had with the public, a move
Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino is firing back after Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson labeled him "barbaric," saying that kind of anti-police rhetoric is fueling real-world violence against immigration agents.
Kristi Noem’s press conference comes a day after a federal appeals court temporarily paused an order requiring Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino to give daily updates to a judge.
The Border Patrol chief has been at the center of a legal dispute this week over his violent methods in agent deployments in Chicago and Los Angeles
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LIVE UPDATES: CBP Chief Greg Bovino testifies in court over use of tear gas on Chicagoans
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino will appear in federal court in Chicago on Tuesday to answer questions about his use of tear gas in Chicago neighborhoods in apparent violation of a court order.
Mr. Bovino, a Border Patrol leader, appeared to use tear gas during a confrontation with residents on Thursday. Plaintiffs in a suit over federal tactics say that violated a court order.