As a Supervisor and Border Community Liaison at the Port Huron, Michigan, port of entry, Martini is honored with the grand task of protecting fellow Americans.
Agron Martini’s storied family life is one that he says helped him achieve success. His grandfather, originally from Grudë, Malësi, had a tumultuous upbringing—one rife with wartime woes. After being sent to a Communist prison camp in Austria at the young age of 10 and witnessing the atrocities committed by the Yugoslavian communist regime during that time, Martini’s grandfather moved to Shkodër, where he thought he’d find relief. Alas, he was wrong. Martini’s grandfather and two of his uncles were imprisoned in labor camps for their anti-Communist beliefs.