In this week’s The Green Line Radio Show, Art discussed their recent experiences with a documentary production for Prime by a Latin American production company, Vix. After some past negative experiences, Art expressed concerns about being portrayed in a certain way and the potential for manipulation in the documentary. The producer of the documentary understood his thoughts and shared that we were aiming to create a serious film about the issues at the border. Art stated that the interview was conducted professionally and is hopeful that it would accurately represent the issues he had raised.
Art highlighted the differences in border situations across various sectors, such as San Diego and Tucson, and how these affect the number of individuals attempting to cross the border. Art also criticized the current administration’s handling of border numbers, stating that they have been higher under their administration than previously. He emphasized the importance of understanding the context and presentation of these numbers.
Art emphasized that the US has been importing criminals under the current administration and that people from 160 different countries have been coming into the country, not all of whom have good intentions. He also clarified that the difference between the Trump and Biden administrations was not a law change, but a policy change regarding the detention of asylum seekers. Art also shared his belief in President Trump’s potential to make a positive difference in the country and emphasized the importance of self-education.
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