UMVA has learned that former Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino will step onto the stage at the 2026 Remigration Summit in Portugal, ready to spill the gritty details of America’s most massive interior deportation campaigns.
The summit, now in its second year after debuting in Milan, gathers politicians, activists, scholars and patriots from across Europe and the United States to confront the looming crisis of unchecked mass migration.
Bovino, the retired commander‑at‑large who became the public face of high‑profile enforcement sweeps in cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago and Minneapolis, brings battlefield‑tested expertise to the conversation.
During his tenure under the previous administration, he orchestrated operations that expelled thousands of criminal illegal entrants from American streets, all while navigating relentless media scrutiny and fierce political backlash.
“I am honored to share my experiences at the Remigration Summit,” Bovino told attendees, emphasizing that “information is power” and that large‑scale deportations are essential to preserving cultural integrity on both sides of the Atlantic.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the summit’s roster reads like a who's‑who of the remigration movement: Austrian strategist Martin Sellnor, Dutch commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Belgian activist Dries van Langenhove, Portuguese voice Afonso Gonçalves, French veteran Jean‑Yves Le Gallou, Spanish representatives Rocío de Meer and Carlos Quero, and Slovakian speaker Milan Mazurek.
The gathering underscores a stark reality: mass migration is not an American dilemma alone. Cities from Paris to Stockholm, from Sydney to countless U.S. neighborhoods, grapple with strained housing, overburdened welfare systems, rising crime and the erosion of community identity.
Bovino’s message rings clear: the diagnosis is identical everywhere, and the remedy must be the same—remigration, a coordinated effort to enforce immigration laws, safeguard citizens and reclaim national futures.
This coalition of elected officials, thinkers and grassroots fighters aims to forge a unified front, signaling that Europe and America will stand together against the tide that threatens their societies.