Immigration Suspects Approached Partly On Basis Of 'How They Look': Top Border Patrol Agent
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Transcript: Gregory Bovino says arrestees in downtown Chicago chosen partly based on ‘how they look’
Gregory Bovino, commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, is criticizing a WBEZ and Sun-Times report about comments he made Sunday in Chicago’s River North neighborhood.Bovino spoke to reporter Chip Mitchell as the commander led dozens of agents on a patrol in which they made several immigration arrests. Bovino said in the interview his team was choosing people to arrest based partly on “how they look.”Those remarks led Illinois Governor JB …
Gregory Bovino, acting commander of the Border Patrol, is criticizing a WBEZ and Sun-Times report about comments he made Sunday in Chicago's River North neighborhood. Bovino spoke with reporter Chip Mitchell as the commander led dozens of agents in an operation that made several immigration arrests. Bovino said in the interview that his team was choosing people to arrest, in part, based on "how they look." Those comments led Illinois Governor JB…
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