A prominent London hotel believed to be hosting senior U.S. immigration official Gregory Bovino became the focal point of demonstrations on Tuesday evening. Organized protest groups assembled outside the establishment, creating a cacophony of sound with drums and amplified chants directed at the visiting American dignitary. The demonstration, documented by BBC correspondent Tom Bateman, represents growing international dissent against Trump administration immigration policies. Bovino, whose exact itinerary remains unconfirmed by authorities, serves as a high-ranking official within U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The targeted nature of the protest suggests carefully coordinated opposition to current American immigration enforcement strategies. Metropolitan Police maintained a visible presence throughout the event, though no incidents requiring intervention were reported. The demonstration highlights how U.S. domestic immigration policies continue to provoke strong reactions and diplomatic repercussions among allied nations.
BBC at protests outside hotel where Trump’s immigration chief believed to be staying
