Border Patrol Commander Kicked Out of Gas Station in Minnesota, Fueling Boycott Calls.
A disturbing incident has unfolded at a Speedway gas station in Minnesota, where Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino and other federal agents were allegedly denied service by an employee. The events, which took place outside the convenience store, have sparked outrage on social media with some users calling for a boycott of the gas station.
According to eyewitness Cam Higby, who witnessed the incident, federal agents were seen walking outside the store before being asked if they worked there. When one of them replied that they didn't, the employee reportedly denied them service, stating that "we don't support ICE and nobody here does."
The employee's response has been interpreted by some as a rejection of federal law enforcement officers, prompting fears that it may be an act of insurrection against those who enforce immigration policies. Conservative podcaster Benny Johnson called out the action on X, saying "A Speedway in Minnesota REFUSES service to Border Commander Greg Bovino and his agents. EMPLOYEE: 'We don't support ICE and nobody here does.' Disgraceful."
The incident has raised concerns about public safety and the role of federal law enforcement officers in enforcing immigration policies. President Donald Trump's administration has been carrying out a series of immigration enforcement operations across major cities, leading to protests and unrest.
As tensions escalate, Speedway officials have refused to comment on the incident, citing company policy. However, some users are urging consumers to boycott the gas station, citing its apparent stance against federal law enforcement officers. The move could potentially have significant consequences for the business, given the widespread support for Trump's policies among Republican voters.
The situation is still unfolding, with many calling for more information and clarification on what exactly happened at the Speedway gas station in Minnesota.
A disturbing incident has unfolded at a Speedway gas station in Minnesota, where Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino and other federal agents were allegedly denied service by an employee. The events, which took place outside the convenience store, have sparked outrage on social media with some users calling for a boycott of the gas station.
According to eyewitness Cam Higby, who witnessed the incident, federal agents were seen walking outside the store before being asked if they worked there. When one of them replied that they didn't, the employee reportedly denied them service, stating that "we don't support ICE and nobody here does."
The employee's response has been interpreted by some as a rejection of federal law enforcement officers, prompting fears that it may be an act of insurrection against those who enforce immigration policies. Conservative podcaster Benny Johnson called out the action on X, saying "A Speedway in Minnesota REFUSES service to Border Commander Greg Bovino and his agents. EMPLOYEE: 'We don't support ICE and nobody here does.' Disgraceful."
The incident has raised concerns about public safety and the role of federal law enforcement officers in enforcing immigration policies. President Donald Trump's administration has been carrying out a series of immigration enforcement operations across major cities, leading to protests and unrest.
As tensions escalate, Speedway officials have refused to comment on the incident, citing company policy. However, some users are urging consumers to boycott the gas station, citing its apparent stance against federal law enforcement officers. The move could potentially have significant consequences for the business, given the widespread support for Trump's policies among Republican voters.
The situation is still unfolding, with many calling for more information and clarification on what exactly happened at the Speedway gas station in Minnesota.