While Minnesotans Rejoice Over Greg Bovino’s Ouster, His Replacement Is a Deportation Hard-Liner

🤦‍♂️ just saw the news about Greg Bovino being removed as border patrol commander... think we should track the changes in deportation rates under Homan's leadership... 📊 according to the trump admin, 920k people deported during his tenure... that's like, a whole lot of ppl! 👥 also, did u know that the national security memo released last year has been cited over 300 times? 📰 scary stuff. hope activists and advocacy groups keep pushing for reform... 👏 stats show that in 2022, border patrol agents made 432k arrests... but only 24% were lawful apprehensions 📊 meanwhile, detentions without cause rose by 15% in 2023 😬 so, fingers crossed that Homan changes the tune... 🎶
 
Ugh 🤕 I'm still reeling from this news... Like, one minute we're breathing a sigh of relief that Bovino is gone (who knew he was that bad?), and the next thing you know, Homan's at the helm? 😬 This guy has a reputation for being super tough on immigration, and honestly, it feels like we're just getting the same old policies with a new face. 🤦‍♂️ I mean, 920,000 people deported? That's crazy! And now he's bringing that same energy to Operation Metro Surge... it's got me worried about where this is all headed 😬.
 
I don't know man 🤔... this just feels like another layer of problems 😩. I mean, one guy gets kicked out for being super harsh on civil rights, but then his replacement is even worse? It's like, what are we doing here? 💁‍♀️ Tom Homan sounds like a total hardliner and I'm not sure how much of a difference he'll make in terms of reforming the system. And let's be real, those numbers on deportations are wild 🤯... 920k people? It's crazy to think about the potential consequences of unchecked executive power. We need some real change here, not just more of the same 🔒
 
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