U.S. Border Patrol boss Gregory Bovino’s standing appointment with a federal judge is off — for now.

The federal appeals court in Chicago put a temporary hold on the Tuesday order from U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis requiring the Border Patrol commander-at-large to appear in her courtroom every weeknight until Nov. 5.

It did so after Justice Department lawyers called it an “extraordinary and extraordinarily disruptive requirement.”

“The order significantly interferes with the quintessentially executive function of ensuring the nation’s immigration laws are properly enforced by waylaying a senior executive official critical to that mission on a daily basis,” the Justice Department lawyers wrote.

They also said it “underscores the extent to which the district court has exceeded its judic

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