El jefe de la Patrulla Fronteriza Gregory Bovino y algunos agentes salen de Minneapolis

El Comandante de la Patrulla Fronteriza, Gregory Bovino, abandona Minneapolis junto con agentes.

Un alto mando del grupo de patrulleros fronterizos y varios agentes salen de Minneapolis el martes, según una fuente familiarizada con el asunto. Esta salida marca un cambio significativo en la postura pública de la ley federal de aplicación en medio de la creciente indignación por el tiroteo mortal del enfermero Alex Pretti, un hombre de 37 años, a manos de agentes de la Patrulla Fronteriza.

El liderazgo en las desmantelaciones federales altamente visibles ha recibido críticas contundentes de funcionarios locales, defensores de los derechos civiles y demócratas congresionales. Las críticas han aumentado en los últimos días después de su defensa pública del tiroteo de Pretti y las afirmaciones disputadas sobre el enfrentamiento que condujo a su muerte.

El Comandante Bovino dirigió un operativo intensivo en Chicago el otoño pasado, lo cual fue muy contundente con la manifestación masiva. Después de su desmantelación, dejó la ciudad para capacitarse con agentes en West Virginia y continuará con un contingente mayor durante marzo.

El "zar de la frontera" en Minnesota, Tom Homan, se está preparando para hacerse cargo de los operativos del ICE mientras crece la indignación por el tiroteo fatal del enfermero. El secretario de prensa de la Casa Blanca afirmó que aproximadamente 2.000 agentes de ICE y al menos 1.000 oficiales de la Patrullaria Fronteriza están en el terreno.

La demanda pide a la jueza que ordene una reducción del número de oficiales y agentes de aplicación de la ley federal en Minnesota al nivel anterior a la oleada y que limite el alcance del operativo.
 
🤔 just saw that the head of the Border Patrol, Gregory Bovino, left Minneapolis with his agents... like what's going on? 🚫 I'm not surprised though, given all the heat he's been getting for the Alex Pretti shooting. The guy's gotta be worried about his rep after that incident. Anyway, rumor has it that he was directing some intense ops in Chicago last fall... and now he's off to train with more agents in WV? 🤷‍♂️ And Tom Homan is taking over ICE ops in MN? 🚨 this doesn't bode well for the locals. https://www.mpr.org/2023/11/15/border-patrol-agent-leaves-minneapolis-with-other-agents
 
OMG, esto es loco!!! 🤯 El Comandante Bovino abandona Minneapolis junto con agentes? ¡Qué onda! Me parece que están tratando de evitar la polémica, pero no me creo que vayan a sacarle el pelo a todos. Lo que pasa es que todos los que se meten en esto de patrulleros fronterizos son como "zar" o "comandantes"... ¡qué rollo! 🤪

Y esta gente que dice que están capacitándose en West Virginia... ¡chale! Me parece que solo quieren pasar el rato. La verdad es que la Patrullaria Fronteriza está en problemas y todos sabemos que tiene que ver con tiroteos como el de Alex Pretti. ¿Por qué no se toman responsabilidad de sus acciones? 🤔

La demanda del abogado también me parece justa. ¡Qué bien! Me parece que alguien finally está hablando por la gente que fue lastimada por esas personas. Y 2.000 agentes de ICE en el terreno? ¡Eso es ridículo! ¿Quién los manda? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg u heard?! 🤯 the Comandante de la Patrulla Fronteriza is leavin minneapolis like, what's goin on?? 😱 i no like dis at all, dey been gettin so much flak 4 deir actions, especially w/ dat tiroteo de Alex Pretti... poor dude 🤕. i feel 4 him, he was just tryin 2 do his job, but dey took him down instead. 👎

anywayz, i guess dis is a big deal now, cause dey gotta leave minneapolis or watever... 🤷‍♂️ took me a while 2 process dis news, lol. i was watchin some vids of dem operativos en chicago and west virginia, and dey looked so intense 😲. but for real tho, it's time 4 some changes, u feel? 👊
 
This is getting crazy 🤯! The fact that Gregory Bovino, the head of the Border Patrol, is leaving Minneapolis right now is a huge deal. I mean, what's going on? Are they trying to distance themselves from the criticism over Alex Pretti's death? 🤔 This guy was killed in a shootout with agents, and now his boss is abandoning ship? That's not exactly the kind of leadership you want to see.

And let's talk about Tom Homan, the "zar of the border". He's supposed to be taking over ICE ops, but I'm not sure how that's going to fly. The public is already against this kind of enforcement, and it seems like they're trying to push through despite the backlash. Newsflash: you can't just ignore the people and expect them to forget about it. It's time for some real accountability on this issue.

By the way, have you seen the numbers? 2,000 agents of ICE and at least 1,000 Border Patrol agents on the ground. That's a lot of manpower. But is it really worth it? I'm not so sure. Maybe it's time to rethink the whole approach to border enforcement and focus on finding solutions that actually work for everyone. 🤝
 
🤔 I think it's time for the US government to reevaluate its approach to border control and police tactics. The sudden departure of Comandante Bovino from Minneapolis feels like a step in the right direction, but we need more concrete changes. 🚨

It's clear that the current system is not working, and the public is demanding action. I'd love to see more transparency around police training and use-of-force policies. We need to ensure that our law enforcement officers are equipped to handle sensitive situations like the one that led to Alex Pretti's tragic death.

🚫 The rise of anti-immigrant rhetoric and harsh border control measures has created a toxic environment, making it difficult for people to access basic services and live with dignity. I'd love to see the government take a more inclusive and compassionate approach to immigration policy.

💪 Let's work towards finding middle ground that balances security concerns with human rights and social justice. We need more dialogue and cooperation between law enforcement, community leaders, and lawmakers to build trust and find solutions that benefit everyone.
 
I'm so concerned about what's happening with the Border Patrol in our state... 🤕 They're basically abandoning Minneapolis and it's all because of the backlash over that fatal shooting of Alex Pretti. I mean, come on, can't they see how their actions are hurting innocent people? The lack of transparency and accountability from the top is just appalling. And what really gets my goat is that they're trying to shift the blame onto the local officials instead of taking responsibility for their own mistakes. We need more than just empty apologies and promises of reform... we need real change! 💪
 
🤕 The thing is, I'm all for keeping our communities safe, but the way they're handling this situation in Minneapolis is just so frustrating 🤯. I mean, think about it - we have agents literally shooting down a guy who's just doing his job as an EMT 💉. And then we have the Comandante Bovino leaving like he's guilty of something 😂? It's just not right.

And don't even get me started on Tom Homan being groomed to take over ICE operations 🚫. I know some people love their immigration enforcement, but can't we find a way to do it that doesn't involve breaking human rights laws? 🤷‍♀️ Our country was founded on the principles of liberty and justice for all, so let's not forget that 💖.

We need real change in our law enforcement agencies, not just more empty threats from politicians 🗣️. We deserve better than this.
 
Ugh, this is so sad 🤕... like I get it, people are upset about the whole Alex Pretti thing and all, but can't they just chill for a sec? It's not like those agents didn't do their job or something 🙄. I mean, sure, maybe some of them were a little too aggressive, but come on, it's not like they're trying to be heroes or anything (although, let's be real, Gregory Bovino does sound kinda heroic with that name 😎). But for real, though, I'm all about criticizing the system and whatnot, but at the same time, you gotta acknowledge that there are some pretty good people working in those agencies who just wanna help 🤝. And can we please talk about how ridiculous it is that they're deploying even more agents to Minnesota? Like, do we really need 2,000 ICE agents just yet? 😩 Not to mention the fact that Tom Homan's taking over ICE ops while everyone's still trying to process what happened... I don't know, man, this whole thing just feels like a mess 🤯.
 
I'm telling you, it's all about the optics 🤔. El Comandante Bovino abandona Minneapolis? That's like, totally not surprising 🙄. I mean, who wants to be in the hot seat after a high-profile incident like that? But at the same time... shouldn't he be taking a stand for his agents? 🤷‍♂️ I'm all for accountability and transparency, but this feels like a pretty cowardly move to me 😒. On the other hand, maybe it's a strategic move to show that he's willing to make changes and distance himself from some of the controversy 🤓. Or maybe he's just trying to avoid getting sued 💸. The truth is, I don't know what to think about this one 🤷‍♂️... but I'm pretty sure it's going to be a wild ride 😅.
 
Dude, es como si estuvieran quitando todos los agents de patrullaje fronterizos de Minneapolis justo cuando todo está saliendo de control con las manifestaciones y lo que pasó con Alex Pretti... 🤕 Es como si ya no quieren hacer nada al respecto. Y la gente va a estar super frustrada, especialmente en Minnesota donde esto ha estado sucediendo durante mucho tiempo. Creo que deberían mantener algunos agents allí para controlar las fronteras y cosas, pero al mismo tiempo es comprensible que la gente esté molesta con lo que pasó. Mi hermano tiene un primo que trabaja en la Patrullaria Fronteriza y no se atreve a hablar sobre lo que está sucediendo...
 
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I think it's time for the US government to reevaluate its approach to border control 🤝. The recent incident with Alex Pretti's death is a huge wake-up call 👀. The fact that agents are being sent out of Minneapolis shows that they can't even handle the situation locally 🚫.

The new commander, Gregory Bovino, seems like just another face in the crowd 😐. His leadership style has been called into question, and I think it's time for some accountability 🔍.

I'm all for border security, but not at the expense of human life 💔. The government needs to find a better way to address these issues without resorting to aggressive tactics 🚫. It's time to listen to the concerns of local authorities, civil rights advocates, and Congress representatives 👂.

Here's a simple diagram to illustrate my point:
```
+---------------+
| Government |
| (US) |
+---------------+
|
| 👇
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Border Control | | Human Life |
| (Aggressive Tactics) | | (Valued at |
| | | Least Cost) |
+---------------+ +---------------+

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```
This diagram shows how the government's aggressive approach to border control can lead to a conflict between security and human life. It's time for a more balanced approach 🌈.
 
🤦‍♂️ So, it seems like the "Comandante de la Patrulla Fronteriza" (aka Gregory Bovino) is making a quick exit from Minneapolis along with some agents 🚫. Like, I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure abandoning your post mid-scandal isn't exactly how you maintain public trust 💔. It's just another thing to add to the " Zar de la Frontera" Tom Homan's resume... and that's just great 😒.
 
Ugh, I'm so done with the border patrol agents 🤯. I mean, can't they just chill for one second? They're always causing drama and problems in our community 💔. And now, the Comandante Bovino is leaving Minneapolis and taking his whole operation with him? That's just great 🙄. It's like, we get it, you guys are trying to enforce the law, but can't you do it without shooting unarmed people 🤷‍♂️?

I'm so tired of all this tension and hate 💔. We need leaders who care about our community and want to make a positive change 🌈. Not just some guy in a uniform who's all about enforcing the law, no matter what 😒. And can we talk about Tom Homan for a sec? He's like the ultimate "bad guy" 🤡. I mean, who appoints someone like that to lead our border patrol operation? 🙈

Anyway, I'm just glad that some people are speaking out and demanding change 💪. Maybe one day we'll have a border patrol that actually cares about our community and doesn't shoot unarmed people 🤞. A girl can dream, right? 😊
 
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