Bovino teases visit to NJ immigration center to 'handle' protests

Former Border Patrol commander-at-large Gregory Bovino criticized the Department of Homeland Security‘s response to the outbreak of protests at New Jersey‘s Delaney Hall immigration detention center on Thursday.
Bovino teases visit to NJ immigration center to 'handle' protests

Bovino teases visit to NJ immigration center to ‘handle’ protests Former Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino criticized Homeland Security’s response to protests at Delaney Hall, advocating for a more forceful approach with tear gas. Protests over alleged inhumane conditions have turned violent, with Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin reporting assaults on law enforcement. Bovino, a hard-liner known for his past crackdowns, suggested he might intervene himself, while Mullin stated local police refused to assist in controlling the riots.

  • Former Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino criticized DHS’s handling of protests at Delaney Hall immigration detention center.
  • Protests against alleged inhumane conditions have become violent, with clashes between protesters and law enforcement.
  • Bovino called for a more aggressive riot control response, including tear gas.
  • Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin stated local police refused to assist in managing the protests.
  • Mullin reported arrests for assaulting law enforcement officers and vowed to prosecute offenders.
  • Bovino, a former hard-liner, hinted at potentially intervening in the situation himself.
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