This Week on The Green Line Radio Show: Host Art Del Cueto kicks off the show reflecting on a packed week, including his upcoming trip to Washington, D.C., where he’ll be honored for his outspoken advocacy on border issues. Art shared his excitement about the recognition and talked about juggling a tight schedule, from national radio interviews to public appearances.

He recapped his experience at the “Feet to the Fire” event in D.C., where he met with media personalities and gave multiple interviews. Art emphasized his nonstop commitment to ensuring the voices of Border Patrol agents are heard. Art also shared a personal story about a friend who plays multiple instruments, drawing a parallel to his own work ethic and dedication to balancing many responsibilities.

In the news, Art discussed the arrest of over 100 individuals at an underground club in Denver tied to drugs and prostitution, raising concerns about community safety and lack of awareness. He also addressed Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs’ veto of a bill that would have required law enforcement to notify immigration authorities when arresting undocumented suspects—questioning the impact on public safety.

Another shocking story involved a New Mexico judge arrested for harboring gang members in his home, including a scandal involving the judge’s daughter’s firearms. Art wrapped the show by voicing his concerns about rising crime and lawlessness, especially in Arizona, and called out the hypocrisy of those who oppose legal immigration while engaging in illegal acts themselves.

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