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The former commander-at-large of the US Border Patrol has revealed how to solve Britain's migrant crisis in a major plea to Sir Keir Starmer. Gregory Bovino, speaking to GB News in Texas, said the migrant crisis was an issue shared between the US and "our brothers and sisters there across the pond". He said the first step was to not "take a step backwards" - and told Britain to be unapologetic for the "legal, ethical, and lawful mission that is designed to help the taxpayer, the citizens, the good citizens of Great Britain". "I'm saying go hard to deport as many illegal aliens as you can," he added. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Bovino led Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) missions in Los Angeles and Minnesota under the White House in 2025, but left the role in January 2026. But his tenure was rocked by vicious protests in cities like Minnesota. He added that while the public should be allowed to peacefully protest, the Government should not put up with "lawlessness" that disrupts border patrol. Turning his attention back to America, Mr Bovino took a swipe at his former boss - and revealed he felt the White House was not deporting enough illegal migrants. Asked if the number of people being deported was enough, he told The People's Channel: "No, absolutely not. They all need to go. "So there's tens of millions more. Probably a hundred million." More to follow... Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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