Episode183 : Meatballs, Notaburger and Helping the Fallen

In this Week’s Episode of The Green Line, Art Del Cuerto and Chris Cabrera discuss the issues of today and how Agents from the US Border Patrol are a big part of the communities in which they serve.
The recent terrorist attack in New York is covered and how the Lottery system for immigration is not serving the public.

Art and Chris talk with Mike Matzke about the Fallen Agents Fund, a 501(c)(3) for supporting the families and children of fallen agents during the holidays. Mike talks about the idea to make it happen with the Christmas in July Event that began the process for delivering presents to children of agents that had died in the line of duty. Donating to the general fund or to a specific fallen agents family can help spread some joy to help get through the holidays for many of these families. The Fallen Agents fund is also available through CFC http://www.CFCgiving.opm.gov can select All Zones, select 75034 to help. The fund is also helping Agents families that have been diagnosed with cancer or other conditions. Stay Ready Gear has been helping the cause with 5% of Sales to the fund.

Just how far south is Chris? The Geography extends however as Chris says The Farther you go the Better the Food. BP Agents back from the Humanitarian Missions serving the public after the hurricanes were denied service at a restaurant and Chris is on fire with the disrespect bestowed upon these agents happy to be home.

Burgers, Meatballs, Halloween giving and the evil that Chris can accomplish. Listen in to This Episode of the Green Line.

EPISODE182 : An Oops Moment at the Wall

On this week’s episode of The Green Line, Art and Chris discuss the ins and outs of federal prosecution. Unfortunately, there are mostly outs.

The hot topic, why is there a lack of prosecution for juvenile offenders? People are still attempting to cross in droves. The Wall prototypes are ready and displayed and while covered during a news segment, crossers had an “Oops Moment!” The World Series is about to begin and we can understand why Chris would pick the Astros, what’s Art’s excuse. Who you got????

Chris is contemplating some pets that could be a replacement for dogs; his reasoning has us scratching our heads.

EPISODE180 : Public Safety and Agent Wellness

Our first guest explains the daily issues that Fire Fighters and first responders face in the city of Tucson. Josh Campbell is the President of the Tucson Fire Fighters Association. Josh gave us some interesting insights into what Fire Fighters and other first responders in Tucson deal with every day.

Sergio Lopez and Liza Lemos also joined us. Sergio is the COO of the Texas Federal Wellness Center and Liza is the Executive Marketing Director. They have been helping Border Patrol agents with OWCP issues and they plan to open an office in Tucson soon. They are going to be new sponsors for the Green Line and we look forward to working with them.

EPISODE179 : Tragedy in Las Vegas

Our prayers and healing wishes are with those struggling to recover physically and emotionally from the senseless violence that occurred in Las Vegas on Sunday, October 1, 2017. We completely agree with President Trump when he stated “..we are searching for some kind of meaning in the chaos, some kind of light in the darkness. The answers do not come easy.”

During this show, Art and Chris also discuss American exceptionalism and warn how political correctness and laws like DACA are devaluing our citizenship and society as a whole.

We also announce our contest winners. We received hundreds of entries from all across the country. Listen in to find out if you and your song were selected!

EPISODE178 : Telling Tales, Naming Names, and A Class Act

Art calls out Tucson Sector supervisors’ by name for their unprofessional conduct. We hope this encourages these supervisors to find help addressing their deep feelings of insecurity. We’re not sure, but these personal challenges could be caused by their inner child screaming for a hug or unresolved daddy issues.

Chris takes on National Public Radio (NPR) and asks WTF? When a hospital discovers a child whose parents are illegally in the US and the child needs a medical procedure, Agents respond displaying the best qualities of those wearing the U.S. Border Patrol uniform. Yet NPR reporter John Burnett gets it all wrong and attacks the Agents for doing their job.

Nuri Vitiello, the Executive Director for the Border Patrol Family Network, joins the guys and redefines class and grace. When Border Patrol families need help, her all-volunteer organization answers their calls.

Get the truth from U.S. Border Patrol Agents protecting the border.

Episode177 : Helping in a Time of Need

U.S. Border Patrol Agents responded quickly as floodwaters claimed homes and endangered tens of thousands of lives in South Texas. Their efforts are credited with saving hundreds of lives and delivering much-needed supplies. However, rather than a simple thank-you, the media took issue with the support and help our Agents provided.

They worried about the possible anxiety those here illegally might have suffered by seeing Border Patrol boats delivering supplies and saving lives. Seriously!

Listen to active duty Agents Art Del Cueto and Chris Cabrera as they tell it like it is, no B.S., and no spin. Just the truth from the border. These two Agents let loose on the media, and their agenda to destroy those who stand for law and order. During their show, Cueto and Cabrera also give a strong defense for America’s Toughest Sheriff Joe Arpaio and call out those who use the politics of hate.

EPISODE176 : News Flash: President Trump Has Kept America Safe

Art and Chris take on the fake news and its constant trashing of President Trump. Art calls out one of the liberal media’s, “stellar” reporters for his inaccurate, biased columns.

When will the fake news report that President Trump has done more to secure our borders, and has had more success in stopping the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs than any other?

Listen in as active agents report what is happening on the border; no spin, no b.s., just the truth from the border.

EPISODE175 : Hurricane Harvey Relief

Many families are struggling to put the pieces back together in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. Texans, Agents, and first responders acted quickly to rescue and provide immediate aid to thousands, as flood waters claimed homes, businesses and possessions.

The Green Line host Chris Cabrera takes a break from getting supplies to small towns outside of Houston to provide an update on the devastation and the kindness of others.

Learn what the nonprofit organization Border Patrol Family Network is doing to help those in South Texas. We encourage all our fellow agents and supporters to give generously in this time of extreme need.

EPISODE173 : Critics, Crackpots, and Cochise County Ranchers

Art and Chris pull no punches as they respond to the crazy things said by critics and Cochise County ranchers. This episode will make you want to laugh, and at the same time, punch someone in the neck.

Be prepared to have your fundamental beliefs challenged as Chris launches an epic defense of Whataburger. The guys give a special shout-out to Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) and Representative William Hurd (R-TX-23) for sponsoring legislation to secure our borders.

Tune in and get the truth from the border: no spin, no political correctness, just an unapologetic conservative point of view from active duty agents Art Del Cueto and Chris Cabrera.

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