Greg Bovino’s the star of Trump’s deportation show. We trace his roots.

I'm low-key worried about this whole situation 🤔 #JusticeForImmigrants. I mean, can you imagine if someone from your hometown was enforcing immigration laws against people in your community? It's creepy, right? 🚫 And the fact that Bovino is from Appalachia and has a connection to Appalachian State University makes it even more awkward 😳 #MountainMystery.

I think it's amazing that local residents are speaking out and documenting the presence of federal agents 👮‍♂️. It's like, they're not going to let this go without a fight 💪 #ImmigrantRights. And kudos to the Watauga County Immigrant Justice Coalition for seeking advice from other organizations 🤝.

The economic impact on local businesses is real too 📈. I mean, who wants to start or run a business if they know there's going to be a constant threat of immigration enforcement agents lurking around? Not me, that's for sure 😅 #BusinessOwnerProbs.

I hope the protest by Appalachian State University students helps bring attention to this issue and puts pressure on Bovino to stop his actions 🚫 #JusticeForASU. We need more people speaking out against systemic injustices 💥 #BeTheChange.
 
I was just thinking about this weird thing that happened to me last week... I was at my grandma's house in the mountains, and we were making some fried chicken for dinner, when suddenly she starts telling me about her cousin's kid who went to Appalachian State University 🤣 And then I started thinking about how cool it is that ASU has such a great music program, have you guys heard of the Blue Ridge Symphony Orchestra? I mean, I've never been to one myself, but my friend from Chicago who's into classical music swears by them. Anyway, back to Bovino and his agents... what's up with all these people showing up in the mountains just doing their thing?
 
I mean, can you imagine a Border Patrol commander just chillin' in his hometown like he owns the place? 🤣 I guess it's not cool when someone from "the other side" starts enforcing immigration laws where they don't even live. It's like, dude, get a job or something! 😂 But seriously, this is causing some real problems for local businesses and immigrant communities. Like, who wants to start a construction site if you can't find any workers? 🤦‍♂️ And now the students at Appalachian State are protesting – I guess that's one way to get your tuition money paid! 💸
 
I'm seeing a lot of anxiety around this whole thing 🤕. Like, I get why people are upset – Gregory Bovino showing up in his hometown to work with the Border Patrol does seem weird. But is it really worth causing such a stir? 🤔 The fact that some construction sites have shut down because they can't find workers could be seen as a bigger issue than just one person's presence... 🚧 And I don't think we're hearing enough from the local business owners who are actually affected by this. Have their concerns been taken into account? 📢
 
🤔 This guy's just like a bad penny - shows up in his own hometown, doing immigration enforcement, and causing a stir. I mean, what's next? Is he gonna start ticketing his neighbors for having a taco truck or something? 🌯 The fact that Appalachian State University is connected to this dude just makes it worse. It's like the university is enabling him by providing agents for his operation. And now people are losing business because of it...it's all just a big mess. 🚧
 
omg this is crazy!! 🤯 i cant even imagine having a border patrol cmdr from ur hometown in ur neighborhood! 😱 it makes total sense that locals & immigrants are freaking out - it feels like they're taking advantage of the power & not being fair to the ppl living there. construction sites shutting down is no joke, thats gotta be hurting alot of people's livelihoods 🤕 i'm so proud of those students at ASU who are speaking up against this 🙌
 
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