For this Weeks Episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Host Art Del Cueto tells us about just returning from Washington DC where he was honored to recieve an award at the American Border Hero Awards Ceremony. The Messenger Award also given to Border Czar and friend Tom Homan sites the work on getting the message out about illegal immigration. We learn about some of the others that were at the Ceremony including Mark Lamb. While in DC Art takes a culinary visit to a well known place for Tacos, The Talking Taco. These weren’t Skinny Talking Tacos, they were Fat Talking Tacos! 

Art tells us how the National Border Patrol Council is working for the Agents and keeping an eye on possible changes to the retirement plans for Agent that could be retiring soon. As he reminds us if there was a correlation to one of his favorite sports, Baseball, The Border Patrol agents would be my favorite players and Law enforcement my favorite team. When he says agents voices must be heard, he truly mean it. The elected officials, media and public need to hear their voices not just around election times but always. Supporting other Law Enforcement Agencies is also something Art is proud to be able to do and welcomes Kristofer Knapp, president of the Oro Valley Police Officers Association.

Kristofer tells us about the recent back and forth with the Oro Valley POA and the Town of Oro Valley and how the Union is working for its Officers to secure a better future for this officers. When you look at Agencies such as Marana, Sahuarita and DPS, the Town needs to step up its game to keep these officers serving and investing thier years in Oro Valley. 

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