Welcome to this week’s edition of The Green Line Radio Show. In a startling revelation, Art Del Cueto, a prominent voice on the panel discussing illegal immigration, sheds light on the dwindling number of interviews and discussions with the media regarding the situation along the borders. This concerning trend, becoming the norm in news coverage, has raised alarm bells among those advocating for border security and the well-being of border communities within the United States.

Art Del Cueto expresses his deep concerns about the repercussions of reduced media attention on the open borders. Highlighting the inherent dangers associated with porous borders, he emphasizes the urgent need to address this issue. Not only are the cartels taking advantage of the situation to exploit vulnerable asylum seekers, but the illicit drug trade is also thriving, with drugs finding their way into the United States.

As a part of the panel on illegal immigration, Art Del Cueto encourages listeners to remain vigilant and resilient, urging them not to accept the current state of affairs as the new normal. He stresses the importance of taking action to secure the borders and protect the interests of border communities across the country.

On a lighter note, Art Del Cueto also shares his recent dining experience at Jollibee, a new restaurant in Chandler. He expresses his enthusiasm and enjoyment of the food, providing a brief respite from the serious discussions surrounding border security.

Additionally, Art Del Cueto participated in a flag ceremony at the Territorial Patriot Bar in Tucson. He sheds light on the significance of this event, which aims to honor and properly retire worn-out American flags that are no longer fit to be flown due to damage or wear. The ceremony underscores the importance of respecting the symbol of the United States and paying homage to its legacy.

Stay tuned to The Green Line Radio Show for more insightful discussions and updates on the pressing issues at the border.

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