Border Patrol Chief Bovino Faces Allegations of Tear Gas Violations in Chicago

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U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino is accused of violating a court order by throwing tear gas at protesters in Chicago's Little Village, amid ongoing legal and political scrutiny over federal law enforcement tactics during immigration enforcement operations. The incident was captured on video, leading to legal filings and a court order for Bovino's deposition, while Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has established a commission to document alleged civil rights abuses by federal agents.
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