In this Week’s The Greenline Radio Show, Art Del Cueto has returned from official business in Washington D.C. Art shares the outcome of the recent elections for the National Border Patrol Council. With an address to the Council by President Trump, naysayers have stepped up to shoot down the work of the NBPC.

While Art was visiting Washington D.C. he had the opportunity to visit some historic monuments. He talks with Andy about the deep personal meaning of being able to visit the Vietnam Wall Memorial. With the many memorials throughout the Nation’s Capital, Art believes the statue in Downtown Tucson of Poncho Villa could be replaced with a different statue, maybe Edward James Olmos in a Zoot Suit.

Art tells of getting to meet senior leadership at the gathering and has a good feeling of the relationship between the leadership and NBPC. Art shares some startling numbers on illegal drugs being confiscated by Border Patrol Agents.
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