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EPISODE 502 - Don't Take a Drink from The Trench

EPISODE 502 - Don't Take a Drink from The Trench
Mar 3, 2024 · 55m 50s

For this Week’s Episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto tells us about the fast pace now with the Stories of the Northern and Southern Border and...

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For this Week’s Episode of The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto tells us about the fast pace now with the Stories of the Northern and Southern Border and the increase in "Citizen Journalist" and Candidates posting on Socials after making a trip near the border. Art notices that some of these people are posting 4 or 5 times throughout the day.

Art tells us the horrible story of the 22 year old Nursing Student Laken Riley who was murdered on the UGA Campus in Georgia. The Suspect in the murder is a man from Venezuela who cross and requested asylum. The Question many are asking, how was he vetted before entering the US and could the Administration policies also be called into play for this suspect released pending hearing in the country. Close to 6000 Asylum seekers are released into the United States pending hearings a Day.

Art tells us about giving tours to Rachel Campos-Duffy, Andy Biggs and Eli Crane. Andy notices the amount of vegetation that has been destroyed near the US Lines. We also learn of the Sanctuary Migrant Camps that have been set up by non government organizations where they will usually wait for Agents to come and then transport them for processing. While on the tour they spot a group of about 30. Art and his guest are pulled over by a Border Patrol Agent wondering what they were doing in this area near sasabe after recieving reports of a suspecious vehicle. The eye opener for Eli Crane has him ponder, with all the illegal crossing happening, an agent is stopping a suspicious vehicle. Art tells us about the Trench and the black water jugs.

For an in-depth understanding of the reality along the Southern Border and beyond, tune in to The Green Line Radio Show. Stay connected by visiting the show's website at https://www.radiogreenline.com and following on Facebook at The Green Line @NBPCGreenLine and on Twitter at @BPgreenline.
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