Minnesota CBP Agent Arrested for DWI After Vomit-Soaked Car Stop

A 31-year-old CBP employee, Alfredo Mancillas Jr., was arrested in St. Paul, Minnesota, on third- and fourth-degree driving while intoxicated after state troopers found him unconscious and “covered in vomit” in a car in a no‑parking zone; he failed a field sobriety test and refused a breath test, then was released on recognizance with a March 24 court date. DHS said its professional responsibility office is reviewing the case as part of ongoing immigration enforcement efforts in Minnesota (Operation Metro Surge), which have drawn backlash amid earlier deadly incidents involving federal agents; the week also featured leadership changes, with Tom Homan taking charge of Minnesota operations and CBP’s Gregory Bovino being demoted.
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