Border Patrol Chief Bovino Faces Court Over Tear Gas Use in Chicago

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A federal judge has ordered Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino to appear in court amid controversy over his actions during immigration enforcement in Chicago, including allegations of unjustified tear gas deployment, as part of a broader legal and political dispute over immigration tactics.
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- Department of Homeland Security defends using tear gas on residents in Little Village Thursday Chicago Tribune
- Top Trump official defied court order on tear gas during Chicago crackdown, protesters say Reuters
- Little Village DHS activity: CBP Chief Bovino accused of violating order with tear gas use; 1 arrested for CPD officer battery ABC7 Chicago
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