In this weeks Episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto embarked on a captivating journey through various topics. The episode commenced with a discussion of the legendary John Wayne, known as “The Duke.” Drawing from personal connections, Art shared a story about his mother’s acquaintance with John Wayne during his time in Tucson. Amidst the discussion, the conversation took an unexpected turn, leading to a lighthearted yet perplexing exploration of the geography of Wales. This led to a revelation about the preferred destinations of asylum seekers, including Kentucky, North Carolina, Las Vegas, and Washington State. The enigma of where asylum seekers find employment remained a challenge, as Art reflected on the ongoing lack of clarity from the administration over the past two years. It’s been as though they just keep sweeping it under the rug.

Art’s frustration with disparities in resource allocation came to light, as he recounted an incident at a Border Patrol Facility involving a malfunctioning AC unit in Three Points. This was contrasted with financial aid provided to the Ukrainian government, raising questions about the allocation of resources in times of need, such as the devastating fires in Maui, specifically Lahaina and how it should be met with Swifter and increased action for this US State.

A critical focus of the episode was an article in the New York Post, featuring images of the Border Wall and its flood gates designed to manage monsoon storms. Shockingly, it was revealed that these gates had been welded open, transforming them into unauthorized entry points for those attempting illegal border crossings. Art delved into the evolving landscape of rules and repercussions surrounding border security, shedding light on how these dynamics have shifted over time. The episode concluded with Art honoring the memory of his late friend, Jarret Sibley.

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