Greg Bovino, a former Trump administration official who led federal operations in US cities, was the featured speaker at a far-right conference in Portugal. The event centered on “remigration,” a policy pushing for the expulsion of immigrants and minority groups. Attendees included both US and European far-right figures.
Bovino’s role in the Trump administration involved overseeing controversial actions in American urban areas. His presence at the conference underscored growing ties between US and European extremist movements. The conference promoted remigration as a solution to demographic change.
Far-right groups have long advocated for remigration in Europe, with some gaining political traction. Bovino’s speech framed the idea as a necessary measure for national security. Organizers described him as a key voice in their movement.
The event took place in Portugal, a country increasingly seen as a gathering point for the far right. Local authorities monitored the conference but did not intervene. Attendees included activists from several European countries.
Bovino’s appearance highlighted how former US officials can amplify extremist ideologies abroad. His background in law enforcement lent credibility to the controversial policy among some followers. Critics argue remigration is a form of ethnic cleansing.
The conference’s location in Portugal was strategic, as the country has stricter immigration laws than some EU neighbors. Organizers targeted immigrants and minorities as threats to cultural identity. Speakers called for mass deportations and border closures.
Remigration remains a fringe idea in mainstream politics, but it has gained followers online and in small parties. Bovino’s participation may help legitimize it further. The event’s success signals ongoing collaboration between far-right networks across continents.





