While Minnesotans Rejoice Over Greg Bovino’s Ouster, His Replacement is a Deportation Hardliner

In a move that has brought relief to many in Minnesota, US Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino was removed from his position and replaced by Tom Homan, a hardline deportation advocate. While some may see this as a positive change, the reality is far more complicated.

Bovino's departure came after a two-month period of widespread civil unrest in Minneapolis, sparked by the violent actions of masked federal agents. The agents were accused of committing numerous constitutional violations and human rights abuses, including the killing of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse who was shot dead while attempting to help a woman being shoved by federal agents.

Despite the controversy surrounding Bovino's tenure, his replacement Homan has a long history of advocating for aggressive immigration enforcement. As a former head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homan oversaw the deportation of over 920,000 people during President Barack Obama's administration, earning him the nickname "deporter in chief."

Homan's approach to law enforcement is marked by a commitment to targeting undocumented immigrants, often without regard for their circumstances or potential immigration status. Under his leadership, ICE arrested thousands of people, including many with no criminal convictions.

The Intercept has reported on Homan's actions extensively, highlighting the brutal tactics he employed during his time at ICE, including the use of racial profiling and the exploitation of vulnerable populations. His presence in Minnesota is likely to bring a renewed focus on aggressive immigration enforcement, sparking widespread protests and resistance from communities who have long been targeted by these policies.

While some may see Homan's appointment as an opportunity for relief, it is essential to recognize that his approach to law enforcement will not bring about meaningful change. Rather, it will perpetuate a cycle of violence, fear, and mistrust between law enforcement and immigrant communities.

As the fight against Trump's authoritarian agenda continues, it is crucial that journalists like The Intercept remain vigilant in their reporting, shedding light on the human cost of these policies and holding those in power accountable for their actions.
 
.. this Homan guy sounds super sketchy 🤔🚨. I mean, 920k deportations under Obama? That's just insane. And now he's bringing that same intensity to Minnesota, where people are already on edge after what happened with Bovino and the whole mask incident. It's like, what's next? More arrests, more confrontations... it's just gonna keep escalating into more chaos 🔥.

And I get why some ppl think this is a change for the better, but let's not forget, Homan's approach is all about targeting & punishing undocumented immigrants. What about those who aren't even here to hurt anyone? It's like, we gotta have empathy, you know? 🤝 We can't just keep locking people up & deporting them without thinking about the human impact.

The Intercept is right, though - they need to keep shining a light on this stuff, 'cause it's not just about immigration; it's about what kinda country do we wanna be? Do we prioritize fear & control or compassion & understanding? 🤔
 
Ugh 🤕, this is so messed up... I mean, can't we just have a calm conversation about immigration reform without all the violence and fear? I'm all for holding people accountable, but let's not forget that there are real people affected by these policies. I'm worried about what's gonna happen now with Tom Homan in charge 🤝. He sounds like he's more interested in deporting ppl than helping them solve their problems. What's the point of having a law enforcement system if it just ends up driving ppl away? We need to find a way to work together, not tear each other apart 💔.
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say... this change in leadership at US Border Patrol is a major concern 🤕. Tom Homan's track record as "deporter in chief" is super concerning, especially considering the harm his tactics have caused to communities already struggling with trauma and mistrust 🤝. The fact that he was brought in after a period of civil unrest sparked by the violent actions of federal agents who were accused of human rights abuses is just mind-boggling 😲. I don't think we can ignore the warning signs here, especially with how ICE has been known to target people without even considering their immigration status 🚫. It's not about "enforcing laws" when it comes down to this - it's about perpetuating a system that disproportionately affects already marginalized communities 🌈.
 
omg u wont believe wat happend in minnesota 🤯! so theres this dude greg bovinio who was head of border patrol n he got fired after 2 months of protests cuz federal agents wre accused of doin all sorts of bad stuff like killin a nurse while she was tryin to help someone 😩. now hes been replaced by tom homan who's like super into deporting ppl without carin if they r innocent or not 🤷‍♂️. i mean, i get that ppl be concerned but it feels like just another step back 4 me. the media needs 2 keep shinin a light on these issues tho 📺💡
 
man this is so messed up 🤯 i dont think any1 has thought about the long term effects of having some1 like homan in charge of border patrol... hes all about enforcement and deporting ppl without a care about their situation or fams back home its not just about numbers anymore, its human lives we r talking about 🙏

i mean whats next? are we gonna see more agents showing up at community events or family gatherings just to "check in" on ppl? i dont think so. we need more empathy and understanding from our leaders, not more fear and mistrust.

and whats with the lack of transparency around these things? how many ppl were deported under homan's watch? what happened to them after they left the country? we need answers 🤔

anyway, i just dont see how this is gonna end well. its like we're playing a game of whack-a-mole, every time one agent gets fired another shows up in its place... when are we gonna take a step back and rethink our approach to immigration? 🤦‍♂️
 
I'm super worried about Tom Homan taking over as US Border Patrol Commander in Minnesota 🤕. I mean, he's got a pretty questionable track record when it comes to immigration enforcement. Those thousands of people arrested under his watch at ICE without even considering their circumstances? Not cool. And racial profiling? That's just unacceptable.

I feel like the real winners here are the protesters and activists who are going to be fighting against this new policy. We need journalists like The Intercept shining a light on these issues, making sure everyone knows what's really going on behind closed doors 📰.

The truth is, immigration policies shouldn't be about fear-mongering or aggressive enforcement tactics. It should be about compassion and understanding. And we need leaders who are willing to listen to both sides of the issue, not just one that suits their agenda 💬.

This whole thing feels like a step back for America, you know? We're supposed to be a country that values human rights and dignity, but this new policy is just going to perpetuate more suffering for those already in vulnerable situations 😕.
 
omg i cant even right now 🤯 like what kind of move is this?? bringing in homan after all the stuff that went down with bovino? dont they know that just gonna make things worse? i mean alex pretti was a nurse trying to help someone and he gets shot by fed agents its so senseless 💔 and now we got some hardcore deportation advocate coming in who doesnt care about any of this?? its like they wanna just keep pushing people around and see what happens next 🚫 i swear the justice system is messed up.
 
I'm literally so relieved that Bovino was removed 🙌 but at the same time I'm super worried about Homan taking over 👎 his approach to immigration enforcement is just so aggressive and brutal it's like he doesn't care about anyone except the people he's supposed to be deporting 🤷‍♂️ the fact that he has this long history of targeting undocumented immigrants without regard for their circumstances or immigration status is just terrifying 😱 I mean we need real change not more of the same old policies that only hurt and marginalize immigrant communities 💔
 
😔 this is gonna be a tough one... I mean, I'm all about nostalgic goodness and whatnot, but some things just can't be forgotten 🙅‍♂️. Like, remember when we used to think that law enforcement was all about keeping us safe and serving the community? 🤷‍♂️ now it feels like they're more concerned with deporting people than helping them 💔. Tom Homan's approach is just scary, man... it's like he's more interested in being a villain from a bad action movie than actually solving problems 🔪. And what about the innocent people who get caught in the crossfire? 🙈 Alex Pretti, that poor guy... his life was cut short because of some overzealous agents 💀. We need to keep shining a light on this stuff and make sure those in power are held accountable for their actions ⚡️.
 
man this guy tom homan is a total disaster 🤦‍♂️ he's all about deporting ppl without caring if they've done anything wrong. it's like targeting people just cuz they're from mexico or somethin 😒 his approach to law enforcement is super messed up and only brings out the worst in our communities. i'm not sure what kinda relief people thought they were gettin with this new appointment lol 😂 anyway, journalists like the intercept are still doin it for us, keep exposin the truth and holdin those in power accountable 💯
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say this change in leadership feels super concerning to me 🤔. Bovino was already dealing with a lot of heat over that Minneapolis incident, and now we're getting Homan who's basically the opposite end of the spectrum. His track record on immigration enforcement is pretty sketchy, if you ask me. The Intercept has some crazy stories about him exploiting vulnerable people and using racial profiling... it's not exactly reassuring to see someone with a history like that taking over. I guess some people might see this as a positive change, but for me, it just feels like more of the same old drama 🚨.
 
just read this news about tom homan taking over as us border patrol commander 🤯 its super concerning he has such a history of being super aggressive with immigration enforcement i mean we just got over some crazy protests in minneapolis because of the way federal agents were treating ppl and now hes coming back with even more extreme policies 🚫 like whats next? i feel bad for alex pretti's family and all the others who have been affected by these kinds of actions 😔
 
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