El comandante general de la Patrulla Fronteriza, Gregory Bovino, salió el martes de la Corte Federal Dirksen tras una audiencia sobre la conducta en la aplicación de la ley de inmigración. 
Bovino fue testigo en una demanda que acusa al Secretario de Seguridad Nacional Alejandro Mayorkas y su equipo de violar una orden emitida por el juez William M. Conley del Distrito Federal de Wisconsin, que ordenó a la Administración Trump que presentara en persona al demandado, Gregory Bovino, para una audiencia del martes.
La demanda de los abogados que representan a los demandantes sostiene que Mayorkas y su equipo no cumplieron con el mandato del juez Conley. Los abogados sostienen que las acciones de Mayorkas son “institucionales” y que no requieren la presencia personal de Bovino.
El martes, una multitud de manifestantes de diversos origen racial y nacionalidad se reunió afuera de la Corte Federal Dirksen. Jennifer Victoria, de ascendencia mexicana, puertorriqueña y hondureña, y residente de Humboldt Park, dijo que necesitaba estar presente en la audiencia del martes.
“Para que se escuche nuestra voz porque lo que están haciendo está mal”, dijo. “Le vale m----. No nos respetan. ¿Por qué deberíamos respetarlos nosotros a ellos?”.
El alcalde de Chicago, Brandon Johnson calificó el día anterior a Bovino de “individuo bárbaro” y declaró: “sólo espero que este juez exija algún tipo de responsabilidad, porque eso no es lo que está sucediendo ahora mismo”.
				
			Bovino fue testigo en una demanda que acusa al Secretario de Seguridad Nacional Alejandro Mayorkas y su equipo de violar una orden emitida por el juez William M. Conley del Distrito Federal de Wisconsin, que ordenó a la Administración Trump que presentara en persona al demandado, Gregory Bovino, para una audiencia del martes.
La demanda de los abogados que representan a los demandantes sostiene que Mayorkas y su equipo no cumplieron con el mandato del juez Conley. Los abogados sostienen que las acciones de Mayorkas son “institucionales” y que no requieren la presencia personal de Bovino.
El martes, una multitud de manifestantes de diversos origen racial y nacionalidad se reunió afuera de la Corte Federal Dirksen. Jennifer Victoria, de ascendencia mexicana, puertorriqueña y hondureña, y residente de Humboldt Park, dijo que necesitaba estar presente en la audiencia del martes.
“Para que se escuche nuestra voz porque lo que están haciendo está mal”, dijo. “Le vale m----. No nos respetan. ¿Por qué deberíamos respetarlos nosotros a ellos?”.
El alcalde de Chicago, Brandon Johnson calificó el día anterior a Bovino de “individuo bárbaro” y declaró: “sólo espero que este juez exija algún tipo de responsabilidad, porque eso no es lo que está sucediendo ahora mismo”.
 . I mean, I get that the demandants are upset, but can't they just chill? It's not like Gregory Bovino is going to be personally offended or anything
. I mean, I get that the demandants are upset, but can't they just chill? It's not like Gregory Bovino is going to be personally offended or anything  . And what's with all the manifestantes showing up outside the court? It feels like a big scene from The Sopranos
. And what's with all the manifestantes showing up outside the court? It feels like a big scene from The Sopranos  . I mean, I'm sure Jennifer Victoria's feelings are valid and all, but can't she just write a strongly-worded letter to Alejandro Mayorkas instead of risking her neck outside the courthouse? And what's with Brandon Johnson's comment about Bovino being "individuo bárbaro"? Is that really how he thinks Bovino should be portrayed? It feels like the mayor is just trying to get attention
. I mean, I'm sure Jennifer Victoria's feelings are valid and all, but can't she just write a strongly-worded letter to Alejandro Mayorkas instead of risking her neck outside the courthouse? And what's with Brandon Johnson's comment about Bovino being "individuo bárbaro"? Is that really how he thinks Bovino should be portrayed? It feels like the mayor is just trying to get attention  . Anyway, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out
. Anyway, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out  .
. . It's like, what does it even mean when people say "we need our voices to be heard"? Is it just a hollow phrase we use without really thinking about the implications? Like, what if those voices are being used to fuel more anger and division rather than actually creating change?
. It's like, what does it even mean when people say "we need our voices to be heard"? Is it just a hollow phrase we use without really thinking about the implications? Like, what if those voices are being used to fuel more anger and division rather than actually creating change? It feels like we're just perpetuating this cycle of outrage and fear without really stopping to consider where it's taking us.
 It feels like we're just perpetuating this cycle of outrage and fear without really stopping to consider where it's taking us.
 I think this is all about people wanting to be heard and make a change. Those manifestants are not just fighting for Bovino's case, they're speaking up against the system that they feel isn't respecting their voices or rights
 I think this is all about people wanting to be heard and make a change. Those manifestants are not just fighting for Bovino's case, they're speaking up against the system that they feel isn't respecting their voices or rights  . And I gotta say, it's kinda cool to see someone like Brandon Johnson calling out the status quo - even if he is being a bit dramatic
. And I gotta say, it's kinda cool to see someone like Brandon Johnson calling out the status quo - even if he is being a bit dramatic  . Maybe this whole thing will lead to some real changes that benefit everyone?
. Maybe this whole thing will lead to some real changes that benefit everyone? 


 . It seems like there's a lot of disrespect and disregard for people's rights, especially from those in power. I've been following this story and it's heartbreaking to see the injustices that are being done. The fact that someone as high up as the Secretary of Homeland Security is being accused of not following a court order is just mind-boggling
. It seems like there's a lot of disrespect and disregard for people's rights, especially from those in power. I've been following this story and it's heartbreaking to see the injustices that are being done. The fact that someone as high up as the Secretary of Homeland Security is being accused of not following a court order is just mind-boggling  . It's time for us to come together and demand better from our leaders
. It's time for us to come together and demand better from our leaders  .
. . can't believe the sec of sec nat'l is being sued for not showing up to a hearing
. can't believe the sec of sec nat'l is being sued for not showing up to a hearing  . talk about a huge oversight on their part... I mean, I'm all for reform and accountability, but this takes the cake
. talk about a huge oversight on their part... I mean, I'm all for reform and accountability, but this takes the cake  . the fact that people are taking a stand outside the courthouse is awesome
. the fact that people are taking a stand outside the courthouse is awesome  , and I love how jennifer said she needs to speak out because her voice isn't being heard
, and I love how jennifer said she needs to speak out because her voice isn't being heard  All that drama and tension is just not cool. I think both sides have valid points, but let's try to calm down and listen to each other, right?
 All that drama and tension is just not cool. I think both sides have valid points, but let's try to calm down and listen to each other, right? 


 It's just a bunch of bureaucrats doing their jobs. And now there are protesters outside the courthouse demanding attention because... well, I'm not really sure what they want. The lady quoted in the article seems pretty angry, but her argument about not respecting people like Mayorkas is kinda weak
 It's just a bunch of bureaucrats doing their jobs. And now there are protesters outside the courthouse demanding attention because... well, I'm not really sure what they want. The lady quoted in the article seems pretty angry, but her argument about not respecting people like Mayorkas is kinda weak  .
. And those manifestants outside the courthouse were so passionate about it...
 And those manifestants outside the courthouse were so passionate about it...  it's amazing how much of a difference one person can make. The fact that there are people from different backgrounds coming together to stand up for what they believe in is really inspiring.
 it's amazing how much of a difference one person can make. The fact that there are people from different backgrounds coming together to stand up for what they believe in is really inspiring.  . But on the other hand, Mayorkas and his team did receive an order from a federal judge to attend the hearing in person, so it's reasonable to expect them to comply
. But on the other hand, Mayorkas and his team did receive an order from a federal judge to attend the hearing in person, so it's reasonable to expect them to comply  .
. . The mayor of Chicago is already calling out Bovino as "individuo bárbaro" - I bet he's just trying to be PC. And what's with this judge William M. Conley? Who is he again?
. The mayor of Chicago is already calling out Bovino as "individuo bárbaro" - I bet he's just trying to be PC. And what's with this judge William M. Conley? Who is he again?  . I mean, have you ever had that one topping where it's like a combination of mozzarella and parmesan?
. I mean, have you ever had that one topping where it's like a combination of mozzarella and parmesan?  Anyway, back to this news... I don't get why everyone is so upset about the comandante general not showing up in person. Like, can't we just have a decent video conferencing system?
 Anyway, back to this news... I don't get why everyone is so upset about the comandante general not showing up in person. Like, can't we just have a decent video conferencing system?