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Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino has left Chicago after two months of controversial enhanced immigration operations.
Gregory Bovino, the top Border Patrol official leading the charge on the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in cities, along with his agents, are planning to leave Chicago as early as this week as they eye other locations to ramp up arrests,
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Granddaughter of "Charlotte's Web" author upset with use of its title in immigration crackdown
The Trump administration is calling its new immigration sweep in North Carolina's largest city “Operation Charlotte’s Web.” But the granddaughter of E.B. White, the author of the classic 1952 children's tale “Charlotte's Web,” said the wave of immigration arrests goes against what her grandfather and his beloved book stood for.
Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin insists “we aren’t leaving Chicago,” but the feds’ immigration campaign is expected to begin winding down. However, one source said they could come back with even greater numbers next March.
A spokesperson is disputing reporting from multiple outlets that CBP commander Gregory Bovino and numerous federal agents are preparing to leave Chicago.
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Homeland Security agents make arrest dozens in North Carolina’s largest city. Here’s what to know
U.S. immigration agents have arrested more than 130 people across Charlotte, North Carolina during the first days of an enforcement blitz.
Video from Gregory Bovino, a Border Patrol official leading operations in several U.S. cities, shows Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detaining multiple people.
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis is aiming to begin the trial ahead of a possible surge of immigration agents in the spring.