
Former Trump-Era Border Chief Speaks at Far-Right Deportation Conference in Portugal
Former U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino attended the annual "Remigration Summit" in Portugal this weekend alongside prominent far-right figures from Europe and the United States. The conference, which advocates for the mass deportation of immigrants, featured a lineup that included white nationalist leader Jared Taylor and political representatives from Germany and Spain's far-right parties. Ahead of his participation, Bovino referenced historical examples like Nazi Germany to justify his views on immigration policy, drawing sharp criticism from human rights organizations.
The event, organized by Portuguese far-right groups, has become an annual meeting ground for individuals who promote xenophobic policies and ideologies. Attendees at the summit discussed strategies for implementing stricter immigration controls and advocated for the forced relocation of non-native populations back to their countries of origin. Bovino's presence at such a gathering is seen as particularly noteworthy given his previous role in U.S. border security under the Trump administration.
Critics argue that Bovino's involvement lends credibility to extremist views on migration, potentially influencing public discourse and policy debates around immigration reform. Human rights advocates are concerned about the spread of far-right ideologies across borders and their impact on immigrant communities globally. The summit highlights growing tensions between nationalist movements in Europe and North America, raising questions about international cooperation on issues related to human rights and refugee protection.
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