In this week’s episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto begins by discussing the recent change in weather, noting a slight drop in temperature. Despite the colder conditions, the southern border continues to witness a week of unprecedented numbers of asylum seekers awaiting processing. Notably, individuals from up to 160 different countries are seeking asylum, adding complexity to the situation.
Art highlights a surprising revelation during a recent interaction with a reporter, who quoted a CBP official from Public Information denying any real issues along the Southern Border. This contradiction raises questions about the information being shared with the public.
The show features a special guest, Jenna Herder, the owner of Combat Krav Maga in Tucson. Jenna, a certified USKMA 3rd Degree Black Belt, serves as the instructor for every class. Listeners gain insights into the background of Krav Maga, Jenna’s personal journey, and sources of inspiration. Art shares his challenging experience participating in the program, describing it as a rigorous but transformative endeavor. Jenna sheds light on the program’s intensity and its underlying purpose, emphasizing the confidence it instills in participants. To find out more about Jenna, check out https://www.combatkravmagatucson.com
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