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July 30, 2025 44 mins
In this week’s episode of The Green Line, Art Del Cueto dives into the evolving tactics of drug cartels at the border. While illegal crossings may have declined, the cartels continue to innovate with sophisticated smuggling operations, including high-tech tunnels. Art recalls an infamous 1990s tunnel in Douglas equipped with hydraulics, power, and even a flood system—warning that modern-day versions are likely even more advanced and harder to detect.

Art emphasizes the importance of practical technology and proper resource allocation within Border Patrol. He stresses that newly purchased vehicles—along with essential tools like night vision goggles and tasers—must be prioritized for field agents, not office-based supervisors. He expresses hope that under Chief Banks’ leadership, resources will be strategically distributed to support agents doing the actual patrol work on the ground.

The show also explores the use of body cameras in law enforcement. While Art supports body cam use as a tool for transparency, he warns that footage can be easily misinterpreted without full context. He notes that video doesn’t always capture the officer’s perspective or the entire situation, and media clips can sometimes distort the truth. Art calls for better public understanding of how these technologies are used—and their limitations.

Art also tackles the criticism surrounding immigration enforcement operations, particularly the arrests of undocumented individuals without criminal records. He explains these often result from targeted enforcement where agents encounter additional undocumented persons at the same location. Art highlights how "snitching" from detainees often leads to follow-up arrests and urges more public education to clarify these realities. He wraps by addressing controversial statements from Mexican officials, criticizing sanctuary city policies, and reminding listeners of the increasing issues at the northern border. He encourages everyone to share The Green Line and stay informed about border security beyond media spin.

For an in-depth understanding of the reality along the Southern Border and beyond, 
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