In this week’s episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto delivers a hard-hitting truth on the United States’ asylum seekers, shedding light on the discrepancies in the administration’s official numbers. He unveils a revelation: the current system that is relying on the Administrations App on Numbers fails to account for the considerable influx of individuals seeking asylum who enter the country between official ports of entry. Drawing on his extensive insight, Art shares respect to Ali Bradley, an intrepid Phoenix-based reporter from News Nation, renowned for her comprehensive coverage of the complex immigration quagmire. The episode takes a turn as Art unveils a recent Fox News exposé that pulls back the curtain on the staggering reality in Arizona—over 10,000 asylum seekers have crossed into the state, in a One Week Period. This jaw-dropping statistic underscores the gravity of the situation and raises questions about the efficacy of the existing protocols.

A story shared by Art Del Cueto takes center stage as he recounts a remarkable encounter from over 15 years ago—an impassioned visit from a Tucson Sector Border Patrol Chief to Casa Grande. In a pivotal meeting, Border Patrol agents voiced their concerns to the Chief, who, in an unequivocal display of resolve, thumped his podium, vowing to quash the issue and provide unwavering support to his agents. The crux of the problem, as Art astutely points out, lies in the legal realm. The failure of prosecutors to rigorously pursue these cases has perpetuated the very issues promised to be eradicated. Astonishingly, more than a decade later, the struggle continues—a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Border Patrol Agents, undeterred even in the face of formidable administrative challenges.

Art’s exploration of the Porac Convention adds another layer of intrigue, offering listeners an exclusive peek into the Police Officers Research Association of California gathering in Nashville. Amidst this captivating backdrop, Art delves into diverse cases that embody the essence of law enforcement. He unravels the intricate complexities surrounding the filming of investigations and arrests, shedding light on the multifaceted facets of this contentious issue.

But it’s not all hard-hitting revelations and intense discussions—Art takes us on a musical interlude as he immerses himself in the rich tapestry of Nashville’s history. Weaving through the city’s vibrant landscape, Art shares with us his firsthand experiences at iconic locales such as the illustrious Drury Hotel and the legendary Music Row. His storytelling shines as he shares captivating anecdotes about the legendary Waylon Jennings and his iconic role in the hard-to-find movie “Nashville Rebel,”

Tune in to this week’s episode of The Green Line Radio Show for an unforgettable journey through the intersecting realms of immigration, law enforcement, and the melodious heartbeats of Nashville. To stay connected and engaged with The Green Line Radio Show, listeners are encouraged to visit the website at https://www.radiogreenline.com and follow on Facebook at The Green Line @NBPCGreenLine and on Twitter at @BPgreenline.