US Border Patrol's Gregory Bovino to Retire End of March Amid Controversies

Gregory Bovino, a top Border Patrol official known for leading controversial immigration enforcement operations during the Trump administration, announced he will retire by the end of March. His retirement occurs amid intense scrutiny and legal challenges related to enforcement tactics that resulted in the deaths of two U.S. citizens and coincide with broader personnel changes at the Department of Homeland Security. Observers will watch how this leadership change impacts the agency's approach to immigration enforcement and the policies under the incoming DHS leadership.
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