Gregory Bovino, Border Patrol chief in Minnesota, reportedly derided Orthodox US attorney’s Jewishness
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Gregory Bovino, Border Patrol chief in Minnesota, reportedly derided Orthodox US attorney’s Jewishness
The Border Patrol commander who directed the Trump administration immigration operations in Minnesota until last week spoke disparagingly about the state’s Orthodox Jewish U.S. attorney, according to a report published Saturday in The New York Times.
Cele|bitchy | Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino made ‘derisive’ comments about a Jewish prosecutor
Embed from Getty Images On January 24, Border Patrol agents murdered Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Pretti was trying to help two women – women being assaulted by Border Patrol agents – and the agents dragged Pretti into the street and shot him repeatedly in the back. Within days, Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino was demoted and “sent home” to California. Bovino was one of the guys “in charge” of the federal operation in Minneapolis. The operatio…
Border Patrol leader accused of mocking Jewish US attorney for Shabbat observance
U.S. Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino is accused of making derisive remarks about the faith of Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen, who was unavailable to take part in a phone call because he was observing the Jewish tradition of Shabbat, according to the New York Times.
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