Border Patrol leader Gregory Bovino seen in Chicago
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High-profile Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino went nose-to-nose Wednesday with the progressive mayor of the Chicago suburb of Evanston after federal authorities detained at least ten people
The tense standoff between Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino and Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss came after federal agents detained a man at a gas station in the northern suburb, one of at least 10 arrests recorded Monday.
A heated confrontation erupted as progressive Mayor Daniel Biss challenged Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino on camera during an immigration enforcement operation outside Chicago.
Community groups say at least 15 people were arrested, including an immigrant living in the U.S. without legal permission, who the Department of Homeland Security says has a criminal history and damaged a Border Patrol vehicle with a rock.
President Donald Trump’s hardline lead Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino is back in Chicago—where he’s accused of immediately setting out to taunt the city’s migrant community. On Tuesday morning,