Greg Bovino, the U.S. Customs commander in Chicago, is reportedly leaving the city amidst controversy over his handling of protests. His departure raises questions about the future of federal presence in the area.
In a stunning courtroom revelation, Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino confessed to fabricating details about a rock-throwing incident that justified the use of tear gas against protesters in Chicago. A judge has now limited the use of force during such immigration operations, raising questions about federal tactics.
An appeals court has halted a federal judge's order requiring a daily court appearance from a Customs and Border Patrol commander regarding immigration enforcement in Chicago. This follows the DOJ's appeal against the judge's oversight, raising questions about the balance of power in law enforcement.
A federal judge has expressed outrage over immigration agents' use of tear gas against peaceful protesters, including children headed to a Halloween parade, demanding accountability and daily reports from the Border Patrol chief.