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BREAKING: ICE Hero Who Led MASSIVE Minneapolis Raids Retires After 30-Year Career Fighting for America

Gary FranchiMarch 16, 2026103 views
BREAKING: ICE Hero Who Led MASSIVE Minneapolis Raids Retires After 30-Year Career Fighting for America
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The man who helped make President Trump's mass deportation promise a reality is hanging up his badge after 30 years of defending America's borders. Former Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Greg Bovino, who became a household name during the highly successful ICE raids in Minneapolis, is retiring from federal service.

Bovino worked hand-in-hand with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to execute the kind of immigration enforcement that Americans have been demanding for decades. While the mainstream media tried to demonize these operations, patriots across the country cheered as ICE finally had the backing to do their jobs properly.

For three decades, Bovino served on the front lines of America's immigration crisis, watching as previous administrations – especially the disastrous Biden regime – turned our border into a revolving door for criminals, drug dealers, and human traffickers. But under Trump's leadership, officers like Bovino finally got the green light to protect American communities.

A Career Dedicated to America First

The Minneapolis operations that made Bovino famous weren't just law enforcement actions – they were a statement that America is finally putting its citizens first again. While Democrats and their media allies shrieked about 'family separations' and 'humanitarian concerns,' real Americans understood the truth: we were watching our immigration laws being enforced for the first time in years.

"Officers like Bovino represent the best of American law enforcement – professionals who put their lives on the line to protect our communities from those who have no right to be here."

Secretary Noem and commanders like Bovino proved that when you give ICE the resources and political backing they need, they can accomplish incredible things. The success of these operations has become a model for deportation efforts nationwide.

As Bovino steps away from active duty, his legacy lives on in every community made safer by removing criminal aliens. His retirement marks the end of an era, but the America First immigration policies he helped implement are just getting started.

How many more dedicated patriots like Greg Bovino will it take before every sanctuary city realizes that the rule of law has returned to America?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
Thank you for your service! 30 years of protecting our communities and enforcing the law - that's true heroism. We need more officers like this who aren't afraid to do their job despite political pressure.
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
Absolutely agree. The men and women in ICE don't get nearly enough recognition for the dangerous work they do.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedjust now
This is what happens when you have leadership that actually believes in the rule of law. Hope he enjoys a well-deserved retirement and that his replacement continues the mission.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly! We need people who will enforce immigration law as written, not pick and choose based on politics.
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MinneapolisResidentVerifiedjust now
I remember when those raids happened - finally someone was taking action! My neighborhood actually felt safer afterward. Does anyone know if they're replacing him with someone equally committed to enforcement?
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BackTheBlue2024Verifiedjust now
Hero is right! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ