Greg Bovino: the face of Trump’s aggressive deportation campaign
Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino has become a prominent figure in President Trump's deportation efforts. Bovino defended recent immigration sweeps in Minneapolis, where federal agents fatally shot Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse.

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AI-generatedBorder Patrol commander Gregory Bovino has become a prominent figure in President Trump's deportation efforts. Bovino defended recent immigration sweeps in Minneapolis, where federal agents fatally shot Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse. The Trump administration claimed Pretti possessed a pistol and posed a threat, but video footage contradicts this, showing Pretti unarmed. Bovino asserted that the agents acted appropriately, preventing harm to law enforcement. The incident and Bovino's defense have drawn increased scrutiny to the administration's immigration policies and tactics.
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5 extractedThe fact that they’re highly trained prevented any specific shootings of law enforcement.
The Trump administration accused Pretti of seeking to harm immigration agents, saying he was in possession of a pistol.
Federal agents fatally shot 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Footage from the scene shows that Pretti never drew a weapon.
Gregory Bovino has become the public face of US President Donald Trump’s aggressive deportation campaign.