Gregory Bovino Removed From Top US Border Patrol Post Days After Minneapolis Killing: Report

President Donald Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz each struck a conciliatory tone after a private phone call about immigration enforcement

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  • Gregory Bovino removed as US Border Patrol commander at large and will return to California
  • Bovino expected to retire soon after reassignment to his former position in California
  • US DHS, Customs, Border Protection, and White House did not respond to comment requests
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Gregory Bovino has been removed from his role as the "commander at large" for the US Border Patrol and will return to his former job in California, where he is expected to retire soon, the Atlantic reported on Monday, citing a Homeland Security official and two people with knowledge of the change.

The US DHS, Customs and Border Protection and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Earlier on Monday, President Donald Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz each struck a conciliatory tone after a private phone call about immigration enforcement, a sign the two sides were seeking a way to end their standoff over a deportation drive that has claimed the lives of two US citizens in Minneapolis.
 

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