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Episode 481 - The Bumper Brigade

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In this week's episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto expresses his ongoing wonderment at the pervasive rhetoric from individuals who are unaware of the duties carried out by the dedicated men and women of the Border Patrol. He questions why the agency has not taken steps to inform the uninformed and defend its agents. Many citizen reporters observe agents processing individuals who have crossed the border illegally onto U.S. soil and subsequently request asylum. These reporters often believe that these individuals should be turned back. However, Art clarifies that under the current administration, once individuals are on U.S. soil and request asylum, they must go through the processing procedure.
The episode also delves into growing concerns about the illegal drug trade, with cartels taking advantage of redirected trafficking routes. Art shares a compelling anecdote involving an encounter with a person he refers to as part of the "Bumper Sticker Brigade." He underscores the importance of understanding that for those who break the law, there are consequences to their actions.
Additionally, Art discusses the publication of new guidelines pertaining to the uniform and dress code policy for Border Patrol Agents.
Listeners are encouraged to tune in to The Green Line Radio Show for an accurate portrayal of events along the Southern Border and beyond. To stay connected and engaged with The Green Line Radio Show, you can visit their 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 expresses his ongoing wonderment at the pervasive rhetoric from individuals who are unaware of the duties carried out by the dedicated men and women of the Border Patrol. He questions why the agency has not taken steps to inform the uninformed and defend its agents. Many citizen reporters observe agents processing individuals who have crossed the border illegally onto U.S. soil and subsequently request asylum. These reporters often believe that these individuals should be turned back. However, Art clarifies that under the current administration, once individuals are on U.S. soil and request asylum, they must go through the processing procedure.
The episode also delves into growing concerns about the illegal drug trade, with cartels taking advantage of redirected trafficking routes. Art shares a compelling anecdote involving an encounter with a person he refers to as part of the "Bumper Sticker Brigade." He underscores the importance of understanding that for those who break the law, there are consequences to their actions.
Additionally, Art discusses the publication of new guidelines pertaining to the uniform and dress code policy for Border Patrol Agents.
Listeners are encouraged to tune in to The Green Line Radio Show for an accurate portrayal of events along the Southern Border and beyond. To stay connected and engaged with The Green Line Radio Show, you can visit their 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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