LOS ANGELES (AP) — Barely two years ago, Gregory Bovino was relieved of command of the Border Patrol's El Centro, California, sector and encouraged to retire.

Now he leads immigration enforcement in Los Angeles , an assignment that began June 6 when the Trump administration launched its first sustained blitz of a U.S. city with speed and force that broke recent norms, including from President Donald Trump's first term. His career rebound illustrates how radically immigration policy has changed.

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