Representatives of ICE and The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment Friday.
The appellate court only undid an order requiring Greg Bovino to appear in court every weeknight. It left intact other orders, including that he obtain a body-worn camera.
U.S. District Court Judge Sara Ellis had ordered Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino to appear in her courtroom every weekday at ...
Appeals court rules Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino doesn't have to report daily to federal judge
A federal appeals court has ruled that Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino does not have to attend daily meetings with a ...
A judge ripped apart the Trump administration’s argument against her ruling this week by quoting their top goon’s own words ...
In dozens of photographs at four locations, Chicago Sun-Times photojournalists documented federal officers failing to wear ...
A federal appeals court handed the Trump administration a win Wednesday evening, pausing a lower judge’s order mandating ...
You could do worse than set up a daily meeting, say, about 6 p.m. "to hear about how the day went." It's an ordinary step for ...
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked an order by a lower court for Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino to give a judge reports on the agency's operation of cracking down on illegal ...
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis told lawyers she was ‘suprised’ by bid to keep Border Patrol boss Gregory Bovino from ...
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis made the comment Wednesday evening, after the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to put ...
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