Host Art Del Cueto opens the show with a reminder about the importance of knowing your location—using mile markers or landmarks—especially crucial for law enforcement and public safety. He explains the limitations of the asylum process, stressing it’s not a tool to resolve global poverty and that each case must be merit-based. Art criticizes politicians attempting to sidestep due process and calls out the hypocrisy of those supporting asylum seekers while promoting low-wage farm labor, likening it to modern-day slavery.
Art addresses recent reports of ICE agents detaining individuals outside courtrooms after asylum case dismissals, supporting both the practice and the agents’ use of face coverings for safety.
The show also covers a recent terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, where a visa-overstaying foreign national used Molotov cocktails and gasoline to target Americans based on religion—injuring 12, including the elderly. Art questions the reluctance to label the incident as terrorism and expresses concern over bystander inaction. The attacker’s family, also in the U.S. under questionable circumstances, is now under ICE investigation.
Art emphasizes the need for situational awareness at public gatherings and events. He wraps the show with updates on a bombing investigation at a Palm Springs clinic. The FBI has arrested Daniel Park of Kent, Washington, for shipping large quantities of fertilizer tied to the explosion—similar to materials used in the Oklahoma City bombing. The case remains under investigation with more charges possible.
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