n this week’s episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto shares an intense week packed with interviews and political events as the election draws near. He reflects on a recent statement by Vice President Kamala Harris, who mentioned that, if elected president, she would collaborate with local authorities to enforce deportations for those in the U.S. illegally. Art questions whether this is a campaign pivot meant to sway voters leaning toward Trump due to border concerns.

Art recounts his appearance at a Pima County Republican Women’s event in Arizona, coinciding with President Trump’s visit to Phoenix. Speaking to an engaged audience, Art describes the event as inspiring, full of supporters, and wrapped up by his last-minute call to Austin, Texas, for the following day. Art throws a shout out to friends  Gloria and Huemac of Chilttepica for helping him get to the airport in time! 

With his packed schedule, Art admits he’s unsure where he’ll be on election night, but he issues a reminder for attendees at election watch parties to stay vigilant and aware of their surroundings. He also speaks highly of Juan Ciscomani, running for Congress, a friend and ally on border issues who regularly checks in on the Border Patrol community and actively engages in the political scene.

Later in the show, Art welcomes guest Morgan Lerette, author of Guns, Girls, and Greed: I Was a Blackwater Mercenary in Iraq. Morgan discusses the re-release of his book with new content, sharing how pushback from former Blackwater colleagues inspired him to tell the full story.

The episode closes with Art’s plea for listeners to be thorough when voting. He emphasizes the importance of voting thoughtfully down the ballot, not just for president and Congress but for crucial propositions. He highlights Arizona’s Proposition 313, which aims to increase penalties for child trafficking, especially in cases related to exploitation. Art ends on a passionate note, calling for leadership that genuinely prioritizes America’s interests.