The Green Line Radio Show, hosted by Art Del Cueto covers a range of pressing topics, starting with Art’s reflections on the late Gene Hackman and his own encounters with public figures, including President Trump. Art talks to Andy about his recent experience from the first responders fair at Historic Canoa Ranch, where he met Rep. Juan Ciscomani, law enforcement officials and explored Border Patrol equipment on display.
Art delves into law enforcement policies, clarifying misconceptions about sanctuary cities and the enforcement of immigration laws. He explains the role of mayors in appointing police chiefs and the legal process for non-citizens accused of crimes. He also discusses the constitutional rights of resident aliens, particularly regarding firearms ownership and self-defense.
Shifting to broader security concerns, Art examines the evolving influence of drug cartels, their economic grip on other industries like avocados and key limes, and the challenges of combatting drug smuggling. He highlights cartel strategies, including their use of advanced weaponry and business tactics, and the implications of designating cartels as terrorist organizations.
Art wraps up with insights into political engagement, his experience at a Second Amendment event, and the changing dynamics of law enforcement recruitment. He also touches on a unique conversation with Latinos Forum and a discussion about Mexican chili peppers, blending serious policy discussions with personal anecdotes.
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