CBP Commander Greg Bovino Is Taking Guest Speaker Spots At White Nationalist Conferences
from the goes-wherever-the-hate-leads-him dept
CBP Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino made that title literal by showing up wherever Trump needed trouble started. Once he had arrived far north of the southern border he was supposed to be patrolling, Bovino (and the people he was “commanding”) found themselves on the receiving end of several lawsuits.
Not only did they find themselves on the receiving end of lawsuits, they — especially Gregory Bovino — found themselves hit with judgments and orders forbidding them from constantly violating the rights of anti-ICE protesters and journalists covering the protests.
After a couple of murders were committed by CBP officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Trump administration decided Bovino was more trouble than he was worth. Sure, he was loyal and loved to personally engage in violence against protesters, but he also loved to see himself on TV and to dress like he’s auditioning for a Hitler Youth leadership position.
Now that he’s back at the border and bored, Bovino appears to be using his free time to push his own personal brand: a buzzcut bigot willing to spread hatred wherever it’s welcomed. Jeff Tischauser points out on Bluesky that Bovino recently headed overseas to help European bigots push their anti-migrant narratives.
Greg Bovino will speak at a white nationalist conference in Portugal tomorrow. He will share the stage with no fewer than five people who idolize Hitler, including one who joined a group created by two Nazi SS members. Another guy is a self-described racist who refers to women as “cockroaches.‘
RESUM26 is this year’s “Remigration Summit,” which was held in Porto, Portugal on May 30. If you’re not familiar with “Remigration” and/or RESUM26, I’ll let the organization speak for itself, even if it can’t seem to limit itself to 14 words.
Remigration is the umbrella term that designates and encompasses a set of fiscal, cultural, economic, social, political, and logistical policies whose objective is to prevent population replacement through the reversal of migratory flows, thereby restoring the sovereignty, independence, and identity of countries, through the defense of their ethnocultural specificity.
It’s almost twice as long as it needs to be at 25 words, but it’s pretty much saying the same thing Nazi supporters have been saying for years. Oh, and since literal Nazi supporters spoke at this event, here’s another reminder that Bovino himself seems to be on the supply side of Nazi sympathy.
If you can’t see the Bluesky post, It’s a screencap of Bovino’s recent X post where he’s captured giving what looks a hell of a lot like a Nazi salute while in his CBP work uniform. The accompanying text suggests Nazi salutes are just another way federal officers can visibly show their support for ICE and its activities.
Here’s one of the multiple anti-migrant luminaries Bovino joined at RESUM26: Alfonso Goncalves, as summarized by the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism:
Gonçalves is a white supremacist and misogynist who fashions himself as an authoritarian leader. He revels in descriptions of himself as “transphobic,” and proudly accepts the characterization that he is “ultranationalist, racist, and xenophobic.” Gonçalves is particularly known for his misogyny, posting bizarre rants about women’s right to vote, casual sex, and women sitting in public. He refers to women as “whores” and “cockroaches.” He has argued that women who get divorced should “not be entitled to receive money/goods” from their husbands and should be mandated to “pay for damages caused to the family.” He says abortions are a “crime against humanity” and has called for women who have the procedure to receive the death penalty. For Gonçalves, “non-traditional families” are an “aberration,” “80% of all divorces are initiated by women” and people of African descent are creating a “population replacement” of people of “native” European descent. He has argued that “African American men are 12x more likely to commit murder than white men.” His bigotry is so extreme that even Elon Musk’s Twitter, known for being lenient towards hateful accounts, permanently suspended both his main and backup accounts, in one instance for “abusive behavior.”
And that’s just one speaker at this event. Also speaking at RESUM26 were Dutch far-right activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek (great replacement theory proponent), Austrian far-right activist Martin Sellner (great replacement theory proponent), former French National Front politician Jean-Yves Gallou (more of the same), and RESUM co-founder Dries Van Langenhover (who adds some Holocaust denialism to the mix).
Greg Bovino has done this while still employed by the US federal government. Under any normal president, his resignation might have been demanded for choosing to associate with people promoting racist theories. But this isn’t a normal presidency. No one in the DHS is going to criticize Bovino. And, while no one seems all that eager to return Bovino to anti-migration front lines, he’s still going to keep being paid by the US public to cheer on racism from the sidelines, when not traveling overseas to do the same thing from the stage.
Filed Under: bigotry, cbp, gregory bovino, mass deportation, nazis, portugal, trump administration, white nationalism
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Comments on “CBP Commander Greg Bovino Is Taking Guest Speaker Spots At White Nationalist Conferences”
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Undercover Nazi coming out of the closet. Be prepared for more of the same from this maladministration.
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What’s undercover here? He’ll put it on his resume, including on official websites. Promoting catastrophes is better for job security in Trump’s admin than preventing them.
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Yes, however, he kept that shit hidden. Now he’s out in the open with it. Before he had “Plausible Deniability”.
It’ll be easier for others to see he’s a Nazi. I don’t even think FUX Nooz can fully weasel out of recognizing him as one.
Anyone remember the end of McCarthy era?
Essentially public support dropped the decisive amount when he was called out by Joseph N. Welch with the words “Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?”.
“”No sense of decency” is not disqualifying anybody in the Republican Party. More like the opposite.
Oh look, these people are exactly who you thought they were.
This is important to remember when the “they’ve all got to go” xenophobes talk about immigration. Regardless of whether they themselves think they’re racists or white supremacists, they are functionally supporting that agenda and they’re cheering on people who are pursuing that agenda.
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To some of these groups that consider the USA Very Christian. When will they start tagging those that ARNT Christian, but say they are.
When was the last time you heard of a church Ex-communicating someone for NOT being a REAL Christian?
I still wonder which of the 63+ Christian groups is going to heaven.
And the changes over Bible interpretation are so much fun, as we look back at history.
Well, can’t argue with that.
Presumably these fuckers also want their remigration to include removing descendants of Europeans from North America right?
Right?
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They typically couch their response to that in “we conquered fair and square,” but then act like their invasion myths about white replacement aren’t the other side of the same concept. It descends into a “might is right” mentality where they’re justified in using violence to secure their paranoid racist homeland fantasy because they like to imagine that other groups are just as ruthless and violent as they are.
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It’s not a “white Nationalist Conference” just because a Leftist says it is. You don’t really provide any evidence, AT ALL, but I assume these are just anti-migration, and in your deranged mind that makes them “white nationalist”.
Ah, there it is. No, that is not “White Nationalist” you retard.
You guys LITERALLY touted “Demographics is Destiny” for DECADES. That is the exact same thing, moron.
I zero percent believe that just because you’re claming that, especially because you get anti-migration and racists confused. But I gentle reminder DEMOCRATS RUNNING A LITERAL NAZI IN MAINE. (It’s not just the tattoo, which yes, he knew what it was, the whole time)
You people are ridiculous.
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Just because you say it isn’t doesn’t make your assertion true. And with all the evidence that several of the speakers there think highly of Hitler and seem to have a bunch of Nazi-esque leanings, you’re going to need more than “nuh-uh to your uh-huh” as a rebuttal.
You know, before I even get into the main part of this, I realized why you use that one slur so much: You used it all the time when you were a kid and got upset when people told you it was a bad word when you got older, didn’t you? (Everyone Is 12 Theory remains undefeated.)
But as to the actual point: If “remigration” isn’t the fever dream of white nationalists, how come they only demand “remigration” from people of color and never from white migrants?
“Demographics is destiny” is more about changing racial demographics due to numerous factors, which can include but aren’t limited to immigration. The Great Replacement conspiracy fantasy is about racist fuckwits complaining about people of color “taking over” countries like the United States. If we were talking about white South Africans coming into the United States, none of those Great Replacement shitheads would care. But the moment you start talking about bringing people of color South Africa over, I guarantee those shitheads would be so angry that at least one of them would pop a vein in their forehead.
Then prove that the speakers listed in the article aren’t supportive of authoritarianism, Nazism, and/or racist anti-immigration sentiments.
I’m not a fan of Platner, but so long as his “Nazism” is limited to a stupid-ass tattoo and doesn’t show up in his actual policy positions, I find that less concerning than I do Bovino’s open and unashamed support of white nationalists.
If you want us to not believe our eyes and ears, you need a better argument than “don’t believe your eyes and ears”, which means you need stronger evidence than “here are the ideas these people, whom Greg Bovino was happy to support and show up with, have said they believe”. Go find the evidence or go fuck yourself with a fireplace poker, I don’t care which.
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Anyone who unironically uses or approves of the term remigration is a white supremacist or white nationalist. Pick your poison.
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Do you think Melania Knauss should be stripped of her citizenship and deported? What about Elon? No? Just people of color? There’s a pattern here about your immigration stance. I can’t white put my finger on it…
Look at their website. That’s exactly what they’re pushing for.
“With remigration, Europe will become more European day by day. Without remigration, it will become less European every day and will eventually cease to exist.”
They aren’t referring to people of color when they say “European.”
The term has been around since the 19th century and it wasn’t often said by Democrats until Obama’s victory in 2008. And that’s a description of why they thought they were winning. Also, demographics doesn’t just mean ethnicity or national origin. Age is a demographic. Obama did well with younger voters. It’s not the exact same thing, moron. Younger voters replace older voters because that’s how time works. Also, not everyone you disagree with said that phrase and not everyone you disagree with is the same or holds the same views, so when you make this kind of useless broad claim, you’re just admitting you associate anything that makes you uncomfortable as the same, meaning further that you’re least likely to understand the differences between people.
I zero percent believe that you’re willing or able to do any research into it to find out. That you pretend you have to rely on someone else’s reporting just shows that you’re a passive propaganda sponge.
First, just as a reminder, I’m not a Democrat. But even then, I recognize you don’t pop out of your bubble except to come here to take a shit in the comments with your last remaining brain cells, but if you looked at social media (Bluesky, e.g.) you’d see that even Democratic voters aren’t happy with Platner and are stating that they’ll vote for someone else in the primary and only vote for Platner if he wins the primary because he’s better than Collins. But you pretend everyone is the same, especially if you disagree with them. Look at the votes for other people in the primary and tell me that “Democrats” (specifically voters) are all aligned in running Platner.
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But I gentle reminder DEMOCRATS RUNNING A LITERAL NAZI IN MAINE.
…and? Are you worried we’d be better Nazis than you?
I think there is an innocent explanation for that gesture: Bovino was trying to make himself look taller.
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You mean, more erect?
This pixie-sized wanna-be-warrior-commander fuckwad was terrified of shift workers in a Target while surrounded by his goons.
So I’m going to extend a hearty Minnesotan “fuck you” to this NAZI shit-eating toadie.
He looks like RFK Jr. took that roadkill penis and used a dildo kit with it, then dressed it in NAZI CBP garb.