TPI
TrumpEconomyImmigrationCrimeCongressHealthcareCourts
Subscribe
TPI
The Political Insider
thepoliticalinsider.com|Privacy Policy|Contact|© 2026 The Publisher Desk

Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino Retires After Service

March 16, 2026·about 1 hour ago·via Townhall
Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino Retires After Service
Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino announces his retirement after decades of service, returning to California from his sidelined role as "commander at large" in Minneapolis. Bovino, a key figure in Trump administration crackdowns on illegal immigration, faces fallout from chaotic Operation Metro Surge operations where federal agents shot two U.S. citizens, including ICU nurse Alex Pretti and poet Renee Nicole Good. Read more about this...

Related Coverage

WebsiteBorder Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino to retire — soon: Report — The Blaze
WebsiteGreg Bovino, Who Became the Face of the Minneapolis ICE Raids, Stepping Down After 30-Year Career — RedState
SubstackAmericans Support the SAVE Act — Power Line
WebsiteBorder Patrol Commander Greg Bovino Announces Retirement — Townhall
WebsiteFormer DHS attorney who told judge 'this job sucks' is now running to unseat Rep. Ilhan Omar — The Blaze
WebsiteBorder Commander Greg Bovino to Retire After Decades of Service — The Gateway Pundit
WebsiteBorder Patrol Chief Retiring After Being Sidelined In Minneapolis — Daily Caller