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EPISODE 487 - The Smell of Acrid Smoke Fills the Air

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This week, Art delves into the pressing issues at San Miguel Gate on the Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation, shedding light on the influx of individuals crossing and seeking asylum in this particular region. "Real Americas Voice" correspondent Ben Bergquam embarks on a visit, capturing compelling footage of the substantial numbers streaming through.On the U.S. side, a peculiar phenomenon unfolds as many asylum seekers, prior to encounters with agents, establish bonfires. Art questions the reservation's tolerance of this practice. During Ben's on-site investigation, he queries the crossers about their destination, unraveling the complexities behind their choices.
Art elaborates on the reasons behind the surge in crossings in this area, emphasizing the additional challenges faced by agents. The strategic distraction created by these activities serves as an opportune moment for cartels to exploit other vulnerable border areas.In the ongoing battle against illicit substances, the episode highlights the relentless infiltration of Fentanyl across the border. Shocking statistics on drug availability and costs are shared, prompting reflections on the evolving nature of the agents' roles. Art acknowledges the frustration among agents and urges managers to empathize rather than bully, drawing from personal observations.
The narrative shifts to the changing landscape of asylum-seeking processes under the current administration. Amidst the serious tone, lighter moments emerge, such as Former President Trump's amusing mispronunciations of Art Del Cueto's name, which have become a source of banter among friends and associates over the year.
A poignant moment is shared as Art reflects on the recent loss of a friend, imparting a valuable life lesson. As the episode unfolds, listeners are invited to tune in to The Green Line Radio Show, an indispensable source for unfiltered truths about the Southern Border and beyond. To stay connected and engaged, visit the show's website at https://www.radiogreenline.com, and follow on Facebook at The Green Line @NBPCGreenLine and on Twitter at @BPgreenline.
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This week, Art delves into the pressing issues at San Miguel Gate on the Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation, shedding light on the influx of individuals crossing and seeking asylum in this particular region. "Real Americas Voice" correspondent Ben Bergquam embarks on a visit, capturing compelling footage of the substantial numbers streaming through.On the U.S. side, a peculiar phenomenon unfolds as many asylum seekers, prior to encounters with agents, establish bonfires. Art questions the reservation's tolerance of this practice. During Ben's on-site investigation, he queries the crossers about their destination, unraveling the complexities behind their choices.
Art elaborates on the reasons behind the surge in crossings in this area, emphasizing the additional challenges faced by agents. The strategic distraction created by these activities serves as an opportune moment for cartels to exploit other vulnerable border areas.In the ongoing battle against illicit substances, the episode highlights the relentless infiltration of Fentanyl across the border. Shocking statistics on drug availability and costs are shared, prompting reflections on the evolving nature of the agents' roles. Art acknowledges the frustration among agents and urges managers to empathize rather than bully, drawing from personal observations.
The narrative shifts to the changing landscape of asylum-seeking processes under the current administration. Amidst the serious tone, lighter moments emerge, such as Former President Trump's amusing mispronunciations of Art Del Cueto's name, which have become a source of banter among friends and associates over the year.
A poignant moment is shared as Art reflects on the recent loss of a friend, imparting a valuable life lesson. As the episode unfolds, listeners are invited to tune in to The Green Line Radio Show, an indispensable source for unfiltered truths about the Southern Border and beyond. To stay connected and engaged, visit the show's website at https://www.radiogreenline.com, and follow on Facebook at The Green Line @NBPCGreenLine and on Twitter at @BPgreenline.
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