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Commander Bovino Proposes Global Plan to Crush Antifa “Once and for All”

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Antifa can be permanently neutralized if Western governments use all tools available to target militants on the ground and their sources of funding, according to recently-retired U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino.

During a visit to Portugal for the 2026 Remigration Summit, Bovino was asked how he would dismantle the international network, which was designated as a Domestic Terrorist Organization by the Trump administration in September 2025.

“Stopping Antifa once and for all — it’s that whole-of-government approach,” Bovino stated.

“It’s what we can do with our intelligence agencies and our law enforcement in the United States, and then sharing information with our European partners to tackle these networks, to get into these networks, to understand who is behind the networks, what their tactics are, how they are being funded, and then prosecute them from there.”

Bovino recently extended his support to European immigration patriots who are battling an unprecedented invasion from the Third World, which is being promulgated and defended by Antifa and open-borders radicals in adjacent organizations and movements.

“If there’s one thing that draws me to Europe that makes me feel for those individuals, it’s this immigration problem that’s the same there as it is in the United States. Those are our brothers and sisters over in Europe that are dying, being raped, killed, and maimed by people that should not be in their countries,” Bovino told Border Hawk.

“I think this is a problem we should address simultaneously, both across the Pond and here. When it’s addressed simultaneously and there’s a sort of worldwide effort, that’s a strong form of resistance to the anarchists, leftists, and communists that want millions of illegal aliens to destroy our culture so they can turn it into whatever nightmare ‘utopia’ they’re looking to turn it into.”

Antifa has been waging war against federal immigration enforcement in the U.S., most recently at the Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark, New Jersey.

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