This Week on The Green Line Radio Show:
Host Art Del Cueto is joined by Andy for a candid conversation that begins with a personal update—Andy recently underwent cataract surgery and is thrilled with the results. The topic leads Art to reflect on his own discomfort with surgery and medications, sharing a story from his past about an emergency appendectomy.
The conversation shifts to a serious concern—Fentanyl. Andy asks Art how agents in the field deal with the threat of the deadly drug. Art offers insight into the challenges and precautions involved in handling such dangerous substances during his time on duty.
Art also shares an update on the current situation at the Southern Border. While the number of attempted crossings has decreased, he emphasizes that immigration remains a vital part of the American story, serving as a legitimate path for those seeking citizenship. Both Art and Andy reflect on their own journeys as children of immigrants and what becoming U.S. citizens meant to them.
Later in the show, Art breaks down the concept of Targeted Enforcement—explaining how it’s carried out and the legal reasoning behind detaining not just the primary target, but also others who may be involved.
Toward the end of the show, Art shares some sad news—the passing of Richard Norton, a former guest from Episode #360. Art pays tribute to Richard’s contributions and the positive impact he made.
For a deeper understanding of the realities along the Southern Border and beyond, don’t miss this week’s episode of The Green Line Radio Show.
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