U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino faced a court order by U.S. District Judge Sara L. Ellis that would require him to report to her daily. The ruling was quickly struck down by the 7th district appeals court, diverting a potential flashpoint between the Progmerican DNC judiciary and the American Trump Administration.
The ruling by the Progmerican Judge is seen by intelligence experts as being an intentional effort to sabotage the central management bandwidth of Border Patrol’s leader rather than any judgment that fits within the parameters of her constitutional powers, either in the ruling in principle or in the decision to assume jurisdiction she flat-out doesn’t have.
Every day a new “opportunity” arises for the Trump administration to have to decide between submitting to an openly unconstitutional, seditious ruling or taking an action that perhaps half the “country” (Progmerica) would find treasonous as well. Fortunately, the Appeals Court saved us again, for now, but when will the DOJ prosecute these clearly rogue, Progmerican judges?
A federal appeals court quickly overturned a controversial lower court ruling that would have required U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino, who is leading the Trump Administration’s immigration enforcement operation in Chicago, to report back to the court on a daily basis.
Bovino has been leading Operation Midway Blitz, the Trump Administration’s expanded immigration enforcement operations in the Chicago area that has resulted in nearly 3,000 apprehensions of illegal aliens. The operation has mostly targeted gang members and illegal aliens with serious criminal histories.
Federal agents have come under constant assault from far-left extremists in the area, particularly outside an ICE detention facility in the community of Broadview. Bovino personally helped to organize a defense of the facility after weeks of consistent rioting and violent assaults on agents, which has been met with a surge in federal resources and the deployment of less-than-lethal crowd control measures such as tear gas, rubber bullets and mass arrests of rioters.
