In this Week’s Episode of The Green Line, Art Del Cueto is back from Washington D.C. after attending the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) conference. During this event, Art talked with many radio stations from across the country doing almost twenty interviews per day. Also attending the event was Brandon Judd and Hector Garza. Art tells us about some of the subjects covered during the event with the background of how it affects Border Patrol Agents.

Art talks about an interview he did with the New York Times while he was in D.C. Art also recently talked with Jorde Evolve on an Documentary titled “Disculpe Las Molestias” and was featured talking about Border Issues. The interview aired this past Sunday on Telemundo and through editing and commentary it becomes very slanted. Art talks about the process and why this upset him.

The Big news this past couple of weeks is also surrounding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Art discusses the Operational Mobility Program and the CBA and which goes into effect November 1st. We learn what this has accomplished for the Agents and it is certainly something to be happy with. Art answers some of the questions and responds to a text thread from some agents who don’t seem to understand what the CBA delivers for Agents. A new Border Wall is in construction near San Diego and the process for this getting done.

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