This Week on The Green Line Radio Show, host Art Del Cueto shares highlights from a recent visit to the Nogales border with Kyle Reyes, founder of Law Enforcement Today and Blue Lives Matter. The two observed current border activity and compared it to a previous visit during the Obama administration. Art recounts witnessing an individual illegally repel over the wall and gives insight into the various ports of entry in Nogales.
Art also recaps his experience at this month’s Border Security Expo in Phoenix, where he explored cutting-edge law enforcement technology. He encountered a robotic dog that left him uneasy and discussed the potential role of robots in tasks like bomb defusal and surveillance. Among the standout tech: a tunnel detection system and Dell’s AI-powered video cleanup software.
One unforgettable demo came from Compliant Technologies—the Compliance Glove. Initially skeptical, Art tested the glove firsthand and was stunned by the intense pain it delivers upon grip. Comparing it to tasers and pepper spray, Art called it a potential game-changer in compliance tools, though it requires close contact and comes with a hefty $13,000 price tag.
Art also addresses a viral photo of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem holding an M4 rifle alongside ICE agents. He defends Noem’s firearm handling, calling the criticism unfounded and driven by political bias.
Reflecting on the border visit, Art noticed a stronger presence of Border Patrol agents and a noticeable boost in morale. He wraps the episode by thanking Officer Luna for continued support and encouraging listeners to follow the show on all platforms.
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