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Greg Bovino has spoken out amid criticism over his trench coat, saying it is “definitely Border Patrol-issued.”
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Eerie video of Greg Bovino salute resurfaces as Border Patrol chief accused of 'Nazi cosplay'
Trump's border patrol commander Gregory Bovino has been accused of doing a 'Nazi-like' salute in a video that has resurfaced in the wake of him being compared to an SS officer
ICU nurse for United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Alex Pretti, was shot and killed by Border Patrol Agents in Minneapolis in the midst of citywide protests against Trump's immigration crackdown. He was a 37 year old US citizen.
Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol commander-at-large who has led federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, pushed back against critics who compared ICE agents to the Gestapo in Nazi Germany.
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Bovino’s controversial coat’s origin story revealed
Bovino shared the picture with NewsNation on Friday, after discussing the origins of the coat with Leland Vittert earlier in the week.
On Tuesday, Gregory Bovino stood before reporters in Minneapolis, celebrating the scale of arrests carried out under his watch.
A DHS promo video of Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino in a black trench coat and star pins drew Nazi SS comparisons, amplified by California Gov. Gavin Newsom calling it overt fascism.
Gregory Bovino, U.S. Border Patrol commander, on Thursday defended his trench coat after California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) accused him of buying “SS garb.” “That coat is definitely Border Patrol issued,
As ICE and Border Patrol agents increasingly work alongside one another nationwide, it's often become difficult to tell them apart.