U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks Retires After 37-Year Career, Following Historic Drop in Illegal Crossings
Mike Banks, who served as the U.S. Border Patrol chief during President Donald Trump’s second term, has returned to retirement after a 37-year career in public service and overseeing a historic decline in illegal border crossings.
Mike Banks, who was the first U.S. Border Patrol chief during President Donald Trump’s second term, has reentered retirement after 37 years in public service. During his tenure he helped bring illegal border crossings down to record lows.