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EPISODE 479 - Less Caressing, More Addressing

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In this week's episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto provides insights into the latest developments and their implications for street releases. With numerous border cities grappling with the overpopulation of asylum seekers, detention facilities have reached their capacity, leading to the release of individuals onto city streets. Some frustrated individuals have vented their anger on Border Patrol agents, even though these agents are simply carrying out their assignments. Art emphasizes the importance of people reaching out to their legislators to address this issue.
Art also sheds light on how cartels are lurking in the background, exerting control over crossing areas, which enables them to smuggle drugs and contraband through alternative routes. He highlights a recent incident where a group of over 2,000 individuals crossed into Del Rio, Texas.
Additionally, Art shares his experience attending a law enforcement conference, where he learned about the increasing use of scooters in many cities and towns. He urges the administration to focus on addressing these issues rather than merely caressing them.
To stay informed about the truth of what's happening along the southern border and beyond, don't miss The Green Line Radio Show. For those interested in staying connected with the show, you can visit the website at https://www.radiogreenline.com and follow them on Facebook at The Green Line @NBPCGreenLine and on Twitter at @BPgreenline.
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In this week's episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto provides insights into the latest developments and their implications for street releases. With numerous border cities grappling with the overpopulation of asylum seekers, detention facilities have reached their capacity, leading to the release of individuals onto city streets. Some frustrated individuals have vented their anger on Border Patrol agents, even though these agents are simply carrying out their assignments. Art emphasizes the importance of people reaching out to their legislators to address this issue.
Art also sheds light on how cartels are lurking in the background, exerting control over crossing areas, which enables them to smuggle drugs and contraband through alternative routes. He highlights a recent incident where a group of over 2,000 individuals crossed into Del Rio, Texas.
Additionally, Art shares his experience attending a law enforcement conference, where he learned about the increasing use of scooters in many cities and towns. He urges the administration to focus on addressing these issues rather than merely caressing them.
To stay informed about the truth of what's happening along the southern border and beyond, don't miss The Green Line Radio Show. For those interested in staying connected with the show, you can visit the website at https://www.radiogreenline.com and follow them on Facebook at The Green Line @NBPCGreenLine and on Twitter at @BPgreenline.
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