Former US border chief Bovino advocates 'remigration' in Portugal

Gregory Bovino, former U.S. Border Patrol chief, advocated for "remigration" at a far-right gathering in southern Portugal on May 30, defining it as the "massive and forced displacement of immigrant populations out of Europe."
Gregory Bovino, former chief of the U.S. Border Patrol and an architect of Donald Trump's anti-immigration policies, recently advocated for "remigration" at a far-right gathering in southern Portugal. On May 30, Bovino attended the event, organized by Austrian far-right figure Martin Sellner near Porto, where he championed the concept. "Remigration" was presented as the "massive and forced displacement of immigrant populations out of Europe." The summit reportedly brought together various ultra-right figures to discuss strategies and promote policies aimed at significantly reducing immigrant populations within Europe. Sources: Le Monde — International.