Gregory Bovino to Retire From Border Patrol

New York Times
by Hamed Aleaziz
March 16, 2026
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Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino, who led urban immigration enforcement operations, is retiring.

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Gregory Bovino, an outspoken Border Patrol official, is retiring from his position with the agency. Bovino was a key figure driving the Border Patrol's aggressive immigration enforcement operations in U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, until January of this year. His departure removes a prominent advocate for the agency's urban immigration enforcement strategy during a period of heightened debate over federal immigration policy. Bovino's retirement comes as the Trump administration continues to emphasize border security and immigration enforcement as policy priorities. His exit may signal potential shifts in how the Border Patrol conducts operations in American cities moving forward.

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