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March 11, 2024 55 mins
This Week on The Green Line Radio Show, Art Del Cueto grapples with allergies possibly stemming from his frequent trips to the Southern Border. President Biden's recent visit to Brownsville, Texas reveals a less severe situation compared to Arizona and California. Art shares staggering statistics: over 1950 entries in Arizona compared to San Diego's 1100 in just four days. The influx in Arizona offers traffickers more opportunities due to prolonged processing times, creating significant distractions.

Art also reflects on former President Trump's visit to Texas and draws parallels between the recent Nikki Haley-Donald Trump rivalry and a professional wrestling match. He discusses Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs's veto of a bill concerning the apprehension of illegal crossers by state law enforcement. With potential changes in federal government and asylum policies looming, there's speculation of a surge in border crossings before any alterations. Art expresses frustration with former managers who now criticize current policies instead of implementing change when they had the chance.

Drawing inspiration from recent events, Art shares insights on Meta's recent service issues and references Snake Plissken's iconic line from "Escape from LA": "Welcome to the Human Race." He also comments on Senator Sinema's announcement of not seeking re-election.

For a comprehensive understanding of the Southern Border reality and beyond, tune in to The Green Line Radio Show. Keep 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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