Border Patrol chief Bovino to retire after controversial tenure

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Gregory Bovino, head of the U.S. Border Patrol, will retire at the end of March after a tenure marked by aggressive immigration enforcement and controversy, including his removal from the national post and a return to California. His actions in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis drew lawsuits and a federal judge’s rebuke over the use of chemical agents in residential areas.
- Border Patrol's Gregory Bovino to retire, sources say NBC News
- Trump border patrol chief Greg Bovino to retire BBC
- Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino to retire from federal service, sources say CBS News
- Gregory Bovino, who led Minnesota operation, says he’s retiring end of March The Guardian
- Greg Bovino, face of Trump’s mass deportation campaign, to retire after controversial Minneapolis raids Fox News
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