It did so after Justice Department lawyers called Judge Sara Ellis’ standing appointment with the Border Patrol boss an “extraordinarily disruptive requirement.”
U.S. Border Patrol boss Gregory Bovino’s standing appointment with a federal judge is off — for now.
The federal appeals court in Chicago put a temporary hold on the Tuesday order from U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis requiring the Border Patrol commander-at-large to appear in her courtroom every weeknight until Nov. 5.
It did so after Justice Department lawyers called it an “extraordinary and extraordinarily disruptive requirement.
Home
United States
USA — Criminal Appeals court temporarily calls off Bovino's daily meeting with judge