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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What we're going to talk about very near and dear
to me. I lost my brother in twenty eighteen by
an illegal alien murdered him, shotting mate times point blank.
So what I'm going to talk about now is very
very near and dear to my heart. And Mary Anne Bendoza,
she's found her of angel mothers and angel families. She
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lost her son back in twenty fourteen. He was an
Arizona police officer, just finished his shift driving home to
his family and an illegal immigrant that has multiple DUIs
hit him at going over one hundred miles an hour
head on and killed him. And she didn't just set around.
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She fought and fought, and she came up with angel families.
And President Trump did the same thing he did for me.
He called her, he talked to her, She developed angel families.
She did a lot of stuff with him back in
twenty sixteen. And she is a fighter. She will always
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fight and I love her and me and her will
always be bonded. Marianne, how are you, Jody and Frank?
Speaker 2 (01:19):
I am so happy to be joining you.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
We've missed you, and so's my dog. Oh yeah, the.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
Last time we saw you was at an airport coming
back in here, you see, and we miss you.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Yes, I hope you're well. You know, Marianne, I think
you're a super courageous woman. You know, you lost your son,
and you know what, tell us a little bit about
your son.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Well, he was a very compassionate police officer in the
community of Mesa where we live. And it was a
huge loss, Jodie, not only to me, but to this community.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
And you know, I knew Mesa, Arizona, right, yes, yes,
And I knew that.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
He had been put in charge of this park area
in a very dicey area of Mesa. There was a
lot of drug dealers and homeless people. They had taken
over the neighborhood park and Randon went down there and
he like started being like a modern day beat cop
and went door to door, met everybody in the in
the community that around the park and solely but surely
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got all of the drug dealers out of there, the
homeless people situated in shelters, and really started working on
reclaiming that park for the neighborhood. And there were so
many things that he was doing behind the scenes that me,
as his mother, I wasn't even aware of until after
his death. But he would go down to that park
on the weekends and buy pizza and buy dairy Queen
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for the kids. And I had children coming up to
be from the Boys and Girls clubs saying, missus Mendoza,
Who's going to buy us ice cream and pizza now?
And he had bought Christmas gifts for some of the
low income families in that area. He had three bikes
bought for three grandchildren that these grandparents were raising because
both of their parents were in prison. And so we
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delivered Christmas to that family. I got donations and we
went and got more presents, and we did that for
two or three I think it was three years. We
did it for that family. But I was just trying
to carry on the things that he was doing. He
did an annual Thanksgiving dinner at the Boys and Girls Club,
which I carried on for many years after his death.
And I just was amazed, Jody, at what a kind, compassionate,
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carrying person that he was personally, but even more so
as a police officer, can you know, protecting his community.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
You know, every time I hear that story, it just
brings tears in my eyes. And like I said, it's
near and dear to me because I lost my brother in.
Speaker 4 (03:49):
It.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
You know, I see what's happening today, and I see
these people that's trying to docks, you know, the ice
agents and you know, throwing you know, bricks and shooting
at them. Adam, And what's your take on all that, Marianne,
I'm sure it's the same as mine.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Well, a lot of these people who are doing the riot,
the writing I call it writing, protesting the writing, but
they don't know, they don't really know these people who
are being arrested. Like I was reading an article the
other day of a guy who was arrested who was
distributing childborn and child sexual abuse material. Do you honestly
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think that he was out in his community with his
friends and family announcing that he was doing that, or
do you think that they really know the monsters that
are inside these these men or women who are being arrested,
Who are you know? I mean, I've seen a lot
of articles recently where some of some of the people
that are arresting are women who are wanted for murder
back in their countries, and people need to take a
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step back and understand you don't really know what's going
on and what these people have done, so you know, Oh,
they're coming and getting these people who haven't committed any crimes. Yeah, well,
do you really know that for a fact or are
you just viewing more of your lives? Because you and
I both know, you know, the guys who killed your brother,
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what had they done before? You know, what were they
doing in the community. Were they really being good people
who wanted to come to America and assimilate and meld
into the beautiful fabric that we call America with immigrants
from everywhere. No, they don't want to. They're here to
commit crimes and harm Americans, and we need to get
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rid of them.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
You know, here's what I say about all that too,
is as you're right, they don't know. All they hear
is the media and what the media spinning is. You know,
they're taking your grandma. And if they want to blame anybody,
they need to blame the Democrats and the Biden administration
for Latin twenty million, at least twenty million undocumented illegal
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immigrants into the United States. We have no idea who
they are. You know, they're unvetted. We have no idea.
We do know that a lot of them are criminals,
and what's happening is our ICE agent can't They can't
go to the facilities and pick up these criminals. So
what do they have to do. They have to go
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out in the community, and when they come in contact
with legal immigrant, they're going to deport them, whether they
have any prior law enforcement you know, contact here in
America or not, because they're here illegally. So if they
want to get mad at anybody, they need to get
mad at the Democrats and President Biden administration.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Well, if California and many of these other sanctuary states
and cities and counties had followed the law and realize, okay,
this is an illegal criminal. We need to get them
off the street. We're going to call ICE to come
and get them, they wouldn't have created what they've created. So, yes,
you're absolutely right, the Democrats and the sanctuary policies have
created the mayhem that's going on right now. Because even
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Sheriff makes in North Carolina, you know, he came on
board several years ago. It was in twenty eighteen, and
North Carolina was a non sanctuary state, had been put
in law by the previous Republican governor. He immediately came
in and made his county, a sanctuary county, and I
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was reading and keeping up on this and just pissed
off reading everything I was about him because he was
putting child illegal child rapists back out onto the streets
to commit more crimes. Heenus sexual crimes against our children.
And so that man should have realized as a sheriff.
We look at the sheriffs like they're our last line
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of defense, right We elect them into office to protect us.
They're not just like a police officer who goes to
the academy and is brought onto a city force. We
elect these sheriffs.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
You know, Marianne, I'm going to tell you, I don't
mean to interrupt you, but me and being a law
enforcement officer, you know, retired now, But when I first
got in to law enforcement in nineteen ninety nine, if
there was an illegal alien or legal immigrant that was arrested,
we would contact Ice and they would it shouldn't be yes,
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and they would come and they would deport them right then.
And there was nothing wrong with that. I mean, it
was like it was kind of like, hey, and they
knew it. They knew all where got caught, so you
get it right back, you know, and it was like,
I didn't, I don't understand where it went to that
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to this.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
Well, and even these farm workers, had California taken care
of things away that they should have and gotten the
legal criminals off our streets and cooperated with ice, they
some of those people ended up on the farm, some
of them ended up at the dairy. And you know what,
maybe it wasn't murder or rape or whatever, but they
were using stolen social Security numbers, false identification. And so
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now they've made every one of those people at target
because you're we're going to make an example of you, California,
of how things go so wrong because of your lack
of intelligence to cooperate with law enforcement.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
You know, Mary, and I know you have a lot
of things going on right now. Won't you tell us
about some of those I know you work with. What
is our Tom Holman and the Trump administration. What do
you got going on right now?
Speaker 2 (09:21):
Well, I'm working on getting some of these unsolved Angel
family cases to Tom Holman. You know, there's many of
them where they've never found justice. You know, I didn't
have to deal with the trial or anything because the
illegal was killed in the accident. When my son was
killed and so I didn't have to go through all
of that heartache. But as I meet with more and
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more of these families, you know, I was with Alexis
Nungary down in Laredo, Texas a couple of weekends ago
and just listening, you know, to what she's got coming up,
and she's going to have to relive all of this
and hear the gory details about what happened to her
twelve year old daughter. God bless these mothers and fathers
and you know, the families that with these trials. But
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the biggest thing that I really want your listeners to
hear is the House and the Senate both have a
bill and it's called the Justice for Angel Families Act,
and it's in the House and the Senate both in
the Judiciary committees. And in the House it is HR
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thirty three sixty two and in the Senate it's Senate
bill it's S one seven three four. And they were
both referred to the judiciary committees on May thirteenth. And
what this does is back when President Trump was in
his first administration, I worked, you know, closely with him
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and Tom Holman, he was in charge of ICE at
the time, and we they created the Voice Office, and
it was a hotline for Angel families to be able
to call and say because this was one of our
biggest complaints to them when we were meeting them. You know,
some of these Angel families don't know what court is,
are these hearings held, where is this illegal being held,
what facility are they in? What's going to happen when
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their prison turns up? Are they tagged for deportation? And
so they created a hotline for us, the Voice Office,
and the moment that Biden and the treasonous Pigmy Orcas
came into office, they switched that over to a hotline
for illegal aliens, and the illegals who paid to be
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trafficked into the United States could call this line and say,
I'm a victim of human trafficking, even though they paid
for the cartel to bring them here, and they were
immediately referred over to USCIS, and USCIS created a file
for them and immediately started giving these illegals green cards
so they're god to get jobs in the United States.
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And this was all going on behind our back, Jody.
You know, they do all this stuff in the dark
of the night, and we don't even know what's going on.
I mean, Angel Families were where that our hotline had
been taken from us, but the public wasn't aware of
what they were doing. So what the Justice for Angel
Families Act does is it creates it. It makes that
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Voice office a permanent access for Angel Families that no
future administrations can change into something different. So it puts
that into place permanently.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
Is that what also? I'm sorry, go ahead ahead, and.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Christy Nome, you know, reopened that office a few months ago. Yes,
that's what she was doing, and so it's in place now.
It also provides financial help and for Angel families, and
it's to be used for funeral costs, medical bills, and
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you know, counseling anything that may be needed. When you
stop and think about the fact that the federal government
spends four hundred and fifty five billion dollars a year
supporting illegals with free housing, food cards, FISA prepaid cards, phones,
medical don't you think a little of this money should
be going to the Angel family who are victims of
these crimes?
Speaker 1 (13:09):
Yeah, you know that just it makes my blood boil
when when you say that, you know, the Biden administration
immediately changed you know, it over to an illegal hotline,
you know, for what a what a slap in the face.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
And so you know, this isn't a free for all fund.
I mean it's strictly going to be used for funeral costs,
which you know, I know a lot of angel families,
Jodie who's had to cremate their loved ones because they
didn't have the money for an unexpected funeral of their
child and they couldn't buy a burial plot, and so
they've had to cremate their child really when they wanted
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to bury them. And so and then it will be
used for medical costs. You know the story about Kathy
and Billy Inman. Their son was killed in twenty twenty.
Kathy was left in new wheelchair all of her life,
and their medical bills were staggering and the state of
Georgia didn't help them. So and and and then also
for counting you know, like.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Well, you know, I don't mean to interrupt you right now,
but that's what we had to do with my brother.
We had to create them. You know. Uh, the county
did have a Victim's UH hotline set up and and
UH funds for violent crimes, so they helped us through
the county and the state, but anything else other than that,
they only paid a certain amount and then you know,
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the family was with us was left with the rest.
So I know exactly you know what you mean. And
I was I was going to ask you about that bill.
Is that why you asked me to do a bio
when I went back to UH d C and UH
with Tom Holman and you put uh, you know, my
brother and his bio on the paper that went to
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the White House. Is that part of that?
Speaker 2 (14:52):
Well, I mean, we want them to know these stories
that that we're still that we're still out here, that
we're supporting Tom Holman, that we're supporting the Trump administration,
that no matter how long ago it was, we're not
going to stand by and let their you know, let
there become more and more victims. The last thing Angel
moms or Angel families want is more more members of
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our club. And our fight is to stop the growing membership.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
And you know, Mary Hannack, how can people.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
They need to call the judiciary committees in the Senate
and the House. They need to call their representatives and
they need to say please contact the Judiciary committee and
pressure them to get the Justice for Angel Families Act
out of the Judiciary Committee and to the floor for
a vote. Because you and I both know, Jody, the
minute that that passes in the House and the Senate,
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guess where it's going. Yeah, President Trump's death and.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
We know he's going to sign that he's waiting for it.
Is the Trevor Cherry Show. On The Valley's Power Talk.
We are talking to mary An Mendoza. She is in
angel She's founder of Angel Mothers, Angel Families. She does
a lot of good for a lot of people, and
I am one of them. I'm very grateful. I feel
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very grateful and indebted to her for the grace that
she has shown me in my family. Marianne, you know,
thank you for first of all for coming on and
letting us know all this. You know, you said something
to me that I didn't know, and it just it
my blood started boiling and through the break I was
just you know, I was getting more and more angry.
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Had to calm myself down about the hotline that as
soon as Biden took over, he switched it over to
an illegal hotline for either Okay, my orcis I mean,
it's just it's absolutely discussed.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
I want to see him in prison.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Okay, let's say, well, I do not like the guy,
you know, I don't like none of them, you know.
And the thing about it is President Trump comes in,
he comes back in, and immediately he just starts connecting
with Angel families again. Yeah, you know, it's great. Hey,
what was that? What what story did you want to
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tell us? Let's hear it.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
So the house just passed on may on, Let's see
when was it? On June twenty sixth, They just passed
the Jeremy and Angel say and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza protect
our communities from DUI's Act of twenty twenty five. Awesome,
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And so one person dies in a drunk driving crash
every forty five minutes. Wow with and in twenty twenty two.
In twenty twenty one, thirteen thousand, five hundred and twenty
four people were killed in drunk driving. And in twenty
twenty one, the drunk driving crashes led to like over
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three hundred and eighty eight thousand injuries. And so what
this act would do is it would create a new
ground of disability for aliens convicted of or admitting to
driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. And so
they also codifies a new ground of removability for aliens
with driving under the influence convictions. And this is huge
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because you know, there is neither a ground or of
indmissibility nor a ground of removability related to DUIs for
and criminal aliens can escape accountability for their reckless actions
and they're free to reoffend and endanger our communities. Even
more so, this isn't just for Arizona folks. This is
a federal law that will go into effect. And so
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this is this is another ask that I'm going to
ask you is to call the Judiciary Committee or you're
representative in the Senate, because the House passes June twenty sixth,
and it's been referred over to the Senate and they
actually have read it twice and referred it to the
Committee on the Judiciary on June twenty seventh. So now
that the big beautiful bill has passed, we need to
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get our representatives to start concentrating on some of the
things that we need passed. Justice Rangel Families Act and
the Jeremy and Angels Say in Sergeant Brandon Mindil Who
Protect Our Communities Act. That bill is HR eight.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Seventy five HR.
Speaker 4 (19:18):
Seventy seventive yes, HR seventy five, and it passed in
the in the in Congress two hundred and forty six
yeas and one hundred and sixty days.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
And there is about twenty five them that didn't vote,
but thirty seven Democrats voted yes along with the Republicans
on this bill. So this is another one that we
can get if we can get it out of the
Senate and pressure them to get it out of the
Judiciary Committee. We know that President Trump will sign.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
It, of course, of course you will, you know. And
and with us controlling us being the Republicans controlling the House,
you know, in the Senate, we should be able to
push this through. But even then it should be a
bipartisan anyway. We know it's not.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
You've got Representative Langworthy who is the chair of the
New York Republican Party and he represents the twenty third
district in New York. This is his first term.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
And he voted no, Wow, any idea.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
For the ration the Republican And it's like, why in
the heck would you vote no? I mean, you know,
we've got to start being more concerned about the safety
of Americans than the protection and aiding and a betting
these illegal criminals in our in our country. We've just
got to we've got to get things set straight, right, Jody,
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it looks like it's insane what's going on.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
You know again, you know, you and I, along with
the other Angel family members, we will be bonded forever
because of the tragedy that has fallen us, you know.
And I don't want to see any more Americans touched
by this. And you know, I don't want to see anybody,
you know. No, it's it's just a tragedy all the
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way around. And I don't get it. I don't get
you know, it's they're illegal here. You know, they need
to be removed from the United States. I don't care
if they've been here ten fifteen years. They came over illegally.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
And I really think, you know, they've been talking about
amnesty for farm workers, you know, the people in the
dairies and the meat processing centers and stuff, the illegals,
And I think what they need to do is they
need to send a group of vice officers. They have
money in the Big Beautiful Bill to hire more officers.
They need to go to a specific farming California and say, okay,
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who do you have working for? You do a background
check on them. If you haven't committed a crime, you're
allowed to stay here. We're going to give you a
work permit. And we're going to go back to the
days when you would get seasonal work permits and come
here and work and put and process that, you know,
harvest the crops, and then you would go back home
and then there's a set date next year that you
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can come back and work again. That was working beautifully
for many many decades.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Yeah, program, I remember.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
Yeah, and they need to do that with the dairy farms.
And you know, but a lot of these illegal criminals
like to hide out in those places because they're untouched,
and so I.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Know one problem there though. I know one problem there
is they use different names, different social security numbers, so
it's kind of hard to identify them. But I do
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So we had Mary and Bendoza on and she's founder
of Angel Families, Angel Mothers. I'm an Angel Family member
and my brother Rocky Jones was murdered in twenty eighteen
by an illegal immigrant, shot eight times point blank. He
was at basically the wrong place at the wrong time.
He was at a local convenience store in Vicelia in
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the South Valley, and he was shot eight times point
blank by a previous the man that shot him. He
was previously removed from the United States twice, did federal time.
He was a criminal. He was released from jail with
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it about twenty four yeah, twenty four hours prior to
him murdered my brother and he went on the Tillarry
County and Sheriff Boudreaux called the reign of terror. He
killed my brother, he killed another man in Lindsay shootout
with the Tillarry County Sheriff's department, and unfortunately he ran
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into on the getaway, he went head on with somebody
else and killed them as well. So this is a
very touchy situation for me, very powerful. I missed my
brother every day, and the only politician, the only person
that called me was President Trump. He invited me back
to the State of Union in twenty twenty, told my
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brother's story, told my family story, and I will forever
be grateful to President Trump. People can say what they
want about him. I met him, I talked to him,
and he really truly loves America. I'll tell you when
when when I was when I met him. After I
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talked to him, I was. I just felt like I
wanted to run out and join the military. That's how
pumped I was when he talked to me. And I
just felt the love from him. And you know, he
told me, I'll never forget it. He told me, you know, Jody,
do not believe the fake media. I am not a racist.
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I just want to protect Americans from like the person
that killed your brother. He said, I don't care. Do
not believe them. I am for lawful immigration, but I'm
against illegal immigration, and I want to get rid of
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all the illegal aliens, the criminal element within that, and
I believed him just the way he said it was
very powerful to me. I'll never forget it. And I
didn't get to talk to him very long because he
had to go practice the State of the Union. I
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met him in the Oval Office, talked to him for
about I don't know, ten to fifteen minutes. We took pictures,
very graceful everybody at the White House. Trump's all of them.
They were very very graceful to all of us. But
I'll never forget the whole thing. And I'm gonna tell
you something, and I say this all the time. If
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I can give it up, going to the White House,
meeting the President, having the radio show, everything, I would
give it up to have my brother back. He was
one of my best friends. He was the big brother.
Where there's five of us four now, but he was
the oldest brother. And you know, it's tough. When I
talk about it. Every time it happened in twenty eighteen,
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it feels like it happened yesterday. I still find myself
wanting to call him every day. Him and I we
had a special bond. We grew up together. I'm fifty five,
he was about a year and a half older than me,
and we grew up together. We talked almost every day.
We went to either coffee or lunch at least once
a week, and that was taken away from me. And
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it's a hard thing to wallow when the person that
murdered my brother wasn't even supposed to be here in
the United States anyway, and he was released because this
is a sanctuary state and Prop. Forty seven now requires
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a federal warrant for an agency to hold an illegal alien. Well,
he was released within six hours of his arrest. In
my case, my brother's case, Ice Immigration actually sent a
detainer to to Larry County Sheriff's department, and because they
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didn't have time to get a federal warrant, he was
released and within twenty four hours. See, he went on
as reign terror and murdered just my brother. And it
was just a sad, sad situation. Changed my life, that's
for sure, And that's why I do what I do now.
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I try to I advocate for angel families. I advocate
for everything that I can that's right in the world,
and that's why I do this right here. I want
everybody to know what's really going on in Sacramento, especially
here in California locally. And what I mean by that
is a lot of the bills has passed now is
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protecting criminals. And when they do that, it breaks down
our communities. When these politicians are passing these laws that
are protecting these crims, that's getting these criminals out of
jail early and not even holding them. It makes our
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communities unsafe. And who pays for it? We do the people.
You do, Your sons, your daughters, your family members are
not safe. If you live in California, you know exactly
what I mean. If you live on the communities, you
know exactly what I mean. There's nobody on TV or
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in the news going to tell me that it's safer
today than it was twenty years ago. They're not going
to tell me that because I know it's different. I
don't even want my daughter going to a convenience store,
and she's twenty five years old. I don't want her
going down to a convenience store to get gas because
I'm afraid what's going to happen. Because our communities are
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so unsafe now. It's because of these crazy policies that's
coming out of Sacramento, and it's time and time and
time and time again we see it. It's like a
broken record every time they pass law. It's for the criminals.
It's not for us. It's not for the law abiding
citizens of our communities. I know I'm tired of it,
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and I know you guys out there are tired of
it as well. I want you to remember that when
you go vote, look at who's voting. Look who's you're
voting for. It's because a Republican. I want you to
make sure you understand who you're voting for. See what
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their values are. Because values do mean something. Your character
does mean something.
Speaker 3 (30:17):
Without a doubt, Jody, we do in the end to
get the government that we deserve. And what happened to
your family in particular, Jody, my heart goes out. You
guys did not deserve this. You deserved so much better.
You deserved a government that actually looked out for you,
that protected that actually took the bad guys, kicked them out,
and protected the good people.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
It failed you because of that, you wound up doing this.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
And after a while you asked me if I would
join you, and I was a little bit, I was humbled,
I was honored, but I'm also a little bit scared,
intimidated that perhaps I won't do justice to the cause
that you've asked me to join you on. Because this
is a righteous mission, and this is a question to
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do the right thing and to ask our government to
do the right thing.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
It was not done for you. I'm sorry, you know,
after all this happened to me and my family. You know,
I don't harbor ill will towards Hispanics or illegal aliens
or anything like that. What I do want is our
immigration system fixed. I want I don't want illegal aliens
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pouring in here because we don't know who they are.
They're dangerous people coming in. And again, I don't care
what color you are or where you're from. If you're
illegal here, you're illegal. I want to know who's in
the United States. I want them vetted. I want to
know that they're going to be a positive member of
the society. And I want our law makers to start
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protecting our communities, the American people. I want them to
start writing bills and laws that's just gonna protect the
law abiding citizens. You guys out there, your sons, your daughters,
your grandkids. That's what I want That's what I'm fighting for.
Speaker 3 (32:19):
You're not asking for too much, You're truly not. We
do have a great country, we do have good people,
and we do welcome others to come and join us
on this mission.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valleys Our Talk. Hey,
I just want to say thank you to mary An Bendoza,
the founder of Angel Mothers and Angel Families. Always great
to have her on and talk to her. And Keith
Course Garden from Crawdaddy's down in the South Alley and
Vicelia what a great guy. We love him too, Thank
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you guys, and we'd like to thank Trevor Carey for
having the faith in us to do the show and
step in and he is a great host and I
love listening to him, and you can listen to him
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