Former ICE Chief Greg Bovino Criticizes Trump Aide for Softening Immigration Policies
Ousted ICE chief Greg Bovino attacks Trump’s key aide Susie Wiles for ‘watering down’ immigration policy

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Greg Bovino, former commander-at-large of U.S. Border Patrol, criticized the Trump administration, particularly Susie Wiles, for diluting immigration policies. Speaking at the Remigration Summit in Portugal, he expressed concerns about the handling of mass deportations and suggested that Wiles is steering Trump away from his strongest issue.
- 01Greg Bovino served as commander-at-large of U.S. Border Patrol before being dismissed after Operation Metro Surge.
- 02He criticized Susie Wiles, Trump’s White House Chief of Staff, for 'watering down' mass deportation efforts.
- 03Bovino expressed that mass deportations are crucial for Trump's electoral success.
- 04He humorously remarked on Secretary Markwayne Mullin's plumbing background, contrasting it with immigration issues.
- 05Bovino praised Stephen Miller as a key figure in the administration advocating for strong immigration enforcement.
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Greg Bovino, who briefly led U.S. Border Patrol under former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, has publicly criticized the Trump administration's current immigration policies, particularly targeting Susie Wiles, Trump's White House Chief of Staff. Speaking at the Remigration Summit in Porto, Portugal, Bovino accused the administration of 'watering down' mass deportation strategies following public outcry over the deaths of protesters earlier this year. He suggested that Wiles and others in Trump's inner circle are misguiding the president, urging a return to a tougher stance on immigration, which he believes is crucial for electoral success. Bovino humorously commented on Secretary Markwayne Mullin's plumbing background, implying that immigration issues require more than just basic fixes. He also expressed admiration for Stephen Miller, asserting that his insights are vital for addressing immigration challenges effectively. Bovino's remarks reflect a growing frustration among some Trump supporters regarding the administration's approach to immigration enforcement.
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