Trump-era Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino to retire after nearly 30 years

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Greg Bovino, a longtime U.S. Border Patrol leader who became the public face of Trump's immigration crackdown, says he will retire at the end of March (though DHS says retirement paperwork has not been filed). He led operations in cities including Los Angeles, Chicago and Minneapolis and was moved after the Minnesota shootings drew protests; he was later replaced by Tom Homan. Bovino joined CBP in 1996 and would be near mandatory retirement age, marking nearly three decades in immigration enforcement.
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