Greg Bovino, one of the prominent names of US President Donald Trump’s policies to combat illegal immigration, criticized the administration’s immigration policy with harsh words after his dismissal.
Bovino, who served as a special authority commander in the US Border Patrol last year during the term of former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, was suspended from duty following the Operation Metro Surge operation in Minneapolis, which resulted in the death of two civilians.
Speaking at the far-right event called Remigration Summit held in Porto, Portugal, Bovino criticized the Trump administration for its mass deportation policy. “by diluting”he is accused
Bovino said he supports Trump, but the president “to better advice”He said he needed it. Some names in Trump’s inner circle “may have other interests”he suggested.
The former official also took aim at Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin. Bovino, referring to Mullin’s past work as a plumber, “Mullin may be a good man, a good plumber; he could probably fix a leaky faucet. But 100 million illegal immigrants ain’t a leaky faucet.”he said
HE TARGETED THE WHITE HOUSE TEAM
Bovino also criticized White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles in her posts on her social media account.
Arguing that Trump is the name most trusted by voters in border policies, Bovino claimed that Wiles was trying to withdraw the mass deportation policy.
Bovino also criticized the administration over protests in front of an immigrant detention center in New Jersey. “by inertia”he is accused
Bovino also criticized Tom Homan, the man responsible for Trump’s border policies, and said that despite Homan’s harsh image, he was only “political theater”claimed to offer.
One of the names Bovino supported in the Trump administration was Stephen Miller. Miller’s management “backbone”Bovino argued that his approach to immigration policies should be implemented.
The former official argued that the Trump administration should take tougher and more comprehensive steps on immigration and stated that the current line does not meet the expectations of the voters.
