In this Weeks Episode Art Del Cueto kicks off the show commenting on responses to last weeks show in regards to his thoughts on Queen and Bohemian Rhapsody as well as the call for an awards show just for Burt Reynolds. A Texas Congressman is talking about the need for hiring agents and why more boots on the ground are needed yet the “polygraph” issue continues. Art shares some insight on those issues and what could be the problems involved, including the contract of $297 Million to help the Border Patrol Recruit and hire over 5 years with less then favorable results.

Andy wonders for all the push for hiring more agents, what about the Agents already in? Art addresses the thoughts of this $297 Million and how it could be used more effectively for Agent retention. Art talks about the Forward Operating Bases or “Camps” and describes what they are and why at one time they were a good option in the field. Art shares how the Camps have changed over time.

A recent attack on the Border Patrol Museum in Texas is discussed by Art. A trip to a bus station appears to reveal the effects of Catch and Release. Where is management? Why aren’t they talking with Agents to let them know what is happening? Chief Provost discusses the numbers in the media on apprehensions as compared to last year to the media. Art backs up the Chief in her explanation on the needs for taking care of those caught and why it’s more taxing for the Agency.
Art gives a little plug for former Iced Earth Lead Matt Barlow, he became a Police Officer for NYPD after 9/11. Matt still plays music is coming to Arizona April 6th with his band Ashes of Ares

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