In this Week’s Episode of The Green Line, Host Art Del Cueto  discussed his ongoing involvement with the Border Patrol union despite retiring from the Agency, emphasizing that he’s still available to assist agents, and expressed concerns about the transition of newer agents to field duties, as well as issues within the Border Patrol and the impact of political changes. He also emphasized the importance of improving communication and technology in the field for agents, and the need for constant maintenance and improvement.  

Art discusses issues within the Border Patrol, particularly focusing on agents who leave the service and criticize it afterwards. He suggests that these individuals often have had poor work ethics and were looking for easy jobs. Art also mentions programs aimed at improving agent morale and fitness, such as self-defense classes and workout time. He expresses concern about how border crossing statistics are reported, suggesting that some leadership may underreport numbers to appear more competent. Art believes this approach can be dangerous, as it may lead to inexperienced leaders making changes without understanding the full situation.

Art emphasized the importance of all elections, not just presidential ones, and discussed the challenges he observed in Arizona due to infighting and radicalization in primaries. He criticized media personalities for stirring controversy for their ratings, calling it dangerous and irresponsible. He highlighted the need to understand and address these political dynamics to effectively participate in elections.

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