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Greg Bovino does not rule out running for president to deport 106 million immigrants

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By Evaristo Lara

Greg Bovino, former commander of the Border Patrol, does not close the possibility of seeking to run for president of the nation to continue forward with the mission that began last year, as it assures that it intends to deport 106 million immigrants who remain in the United States for the most part

For three decades, the 55-year-old Californian carried out a relentless fight against foreigners lacking status living in various cities in the country.

However, At the peak of his career, the severity of his practices used to detain immigrants caused his removal at the end of January, forcing him to retire weeks later.

Recently, Bovino turned to platform

“Here’s the truth: My only priority is to deport the 106 million illegal immigrants here. That’s all. The trending support I’m seeing tells me the polls are completely wrong… If I’m getting so much energy, it’s probably because 90% of the country wants mass deportations and the media simply isn’t asking the right questions.

My commitment is simple: free America from this invasion and restore our quality of life. “If running for president is what it takes to really make it happen, then all options are on the table,” he wrote.

The proposal promoted by Greg Bovino consists of giving greater support to the Border Patrol to continue deporting immigrants. (Credit: Jae C. Hong / AP)

The point is that there is an in trend movement that is in charge of carrying out a kind of survey to measure the response of a hypothetical Bovino campaign towards the next elections where Donald Trump’s successor will be defined.

Meanwhile, a website called Bovino2028.com is enabled, whose objective is to disseminate the trajectory of another of the “soldiers” sacrificed by the New York magnate as part of a project that is banishing thousands of immigrants regardless of how productive their effort and work is in various sectors of American industry that for years have been the engines of the economy regardless of the party in charge of the government.

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