U.S. attorney fired after telling Border Patrol to follow court order

The acting lawyer in Sacramento said that his agents were fired after saying that their agents were not allowed to arrest people in the Central Valley in the Central Valley, responsible for the immigrant raids in California.
Michele Beckwith, a career prosecutor who made acting in the eastern region of California earlier this year, New York Times Gregory Bovino, the chief of the El Centro sector, warned that the court prevented the court from making uncomfortable migration raids in Sacramento.
Beckwith did not respond to La Times’s request for comment, but He told the New York Times “We should stand up and insist on the follow -up of the laws.”
The US advocacy office in Sacramento refrained from commenting. The Ministry of Interior Security did not respond to the request for a comment on Friday evening.
BOVİNO launched a series of weekly raids in Los Angeles since June. Following Latino -looking workers Apart from home tanks, car washing, bus stops and other areas. The agents usually wore masks and used uninhabited vehicles.
However, after the US Union of Civil Freedoms and United Farm workers filed a lawsuit against the border patrol and decided to take prudence, such random tactics were not allowed in the eastern region of California.
The team watched Operation Operation in Kern County In addition to the other areas that agents frequently workers, the agents were called “Return to the Sender ğı, where a home warehouse and the Latin market are continuing. In April, a Federal Regional Court judge decided that the border patrol violated the constitution’s unreasonable search and guard.
Bechwith told the New York Times reporters that he brought an agent to Sacramento from Bovino on July 14th.
He said that the precautionary measure he sued after the Kern district raid means that he cannot stop people in a random way in the Eastern region. The next day he wrote an e -mail in which he emphasized the need for “court decisions and the Constitution”, as quoted in the New York Times.
Shortly after, the work mobile phone and the work computer stopped working. Just before 17.00, he received an e -mail that states that his employment entered into force.
It was the end of a 15 -year career at the Ministry of Justice and served as the first assistant and prosecution members of the Office Penalty Department and Aryan brothers, suspicious terrorists and Fentanyl smugglers.
Two days later, on July 17, Bovino and his agents moved to Sacramento and raided a home tank to the south of the city center.
In an interview with Fox News that day, Bovino said that raids were targeted and intelligence -based. “Everything we do is targeted,” he said. “In addition to the goals we are interested in with this home depot, we had intelligence before there were other targeted enforcement packages in and around the Sacramento region.”
He also said that his operations would not slow down. “There is no shelter anywhere“He said.” We are here to stay. We don’t go anywhere. We will influence this task and secure the homeland. “
Beckwith is one of the best prosecutors to leave or fired, while pushing the Trump Administration Ministry of Justice to carry out their policies in an aggressive way, including the investigation of the President of the President.
In March, a federal prosecutor in Los Angeles fired For a Fast-Food manager, after lawyers, he pushed the officials in Washington to abandon all the charges against him, according to more than one source.
In July, he was fired by Maurene Comey, a federal prosecutor in Manhattan, and Trump administration, daughter of former FBI director James Comey. According to the New York Times.
And last week, a US lawyer in Virginia was pushed after determining that there was not enough evidence to prosecute James B. Comey. A new prosecutor this week A great jury won the indictment A number against comey is on a false explanation and the prevention of a congress judgment.




