In this edition of the Green Line, Art Del Cueto opens with a  discussion of the challenges faced by border patrol agents, highlighting their extensive training and the physical toll their work takes on their bodies. He expresses concern about the lack of disability compensation for these agents, suggesting that they should be eligible for similar benefits as military personnel. Art Del Cueto also shares his personal experiences of discomfort while hiking and concludes by expressing his concern for the well-being of his colleagues upon retirement, suggesting that they may need assistance due to the physical strain of their work.

Art continues to express his concerns about individuals waiting until retirement to speak up about issues within the agency, criticizing those who only speak out after leaving their positions. He also notes the recruitment and retention issues within the agency, and his experience of addressing these issues at a meeting. He emphasized the need to use individual testimonies to show discrepancies and the administration’s running of things, rather than focusing on the individual’s actions. Art also shared his personal experience of seeing others speak up and face consequences, which has led to his current feelings of frustration.

Art Del Cueto discussed the ongoing cartel war in Mexico, specifically in the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa, which has been under siege for over a week. He mentioned that the majority of the drug cartel leaders come from this state. Art Del Cueto also criticized the administration’s handling of the border situation, a notes the smuggling of children and the use of Melatonin to keep them quiet. 

Art Del Cueto criticized the influence of media outlets like Univision and Telemundo, and urged the community and society to wake up and vote for the right people to ensure a better future for America.

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