kind of out of body, almost. how could you do something lik that why? he talked about how scared h was that something could happe to him he was afraid for his life dedmon tell no tales, but this one left a trail of clues i ve never seen my dad that way before he has never shown me fear o anything patriotic, he was head of the family company the business was real estate and someone was about to make killing. i never dreamt anything lik that would happen. murdered in the house he wa selling. was this a deal gone bad we just had some bizarr things happening in the office or maybe, bad blood my son texted me that he wa scared and wanted me to come pick him up. danger was out there. soon - you re under arrest you re under arrest under arrest. arrest after arrest twist after twist. it makes your blood boil. it s beyond m comprehension. she was the fame. she was the ignition it was a perfect storm welcome to dateline he ran a thriving real estat c
number that connected, yes you call that number? yes and i left a message, just asking for a return call who did that phone number come back to - adriana mendez was 23-year-old mother of thre with a minor criminal record for misdemeanor assault. living with her kids, in yakima, at the sunshine motel. the next day, adriana mendez called back. we appreciate you comin down here today. she agreed to meet with detectives i didn t take so long what kind of vibe to get of her? she seemed excited an nervous. talking fast adriana admitted calling fo an twice the day of the attack she said she wanted to talk to him about selling a mobile home but he couldn t see her. he told me that he was busy he was showing a house, to cal
this is a local man, a citizen telling the local paper, we are all basically very afraid. and so, yeah, people are coming out to help their neighbors, but they re also teaching themselves deportation defense to the extent that there can be defense. teaching themselves what to do in response to a legal framework that s still being hammered out and still changing day by day. before the president signed the refugee ban and the muslim ban, you may remember he signed a pair of executive orders that very much affect places like yakima, washington. he signed orders concerns immigrants who are already here who may have been here almost their entire lives. over the weekend, new draft memos signed by the new secretary of homeland security started circulating in the press. what you can glimpse in those mem know mo moes is the vast ran of people they say are a priority of deportation and the speed at which they intend to carry out the mass dedeportation 5,000 more border patrol agents. more guid
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large crowd fearful of deportation files into yakima meeting. we ve been covering on this show what it looks like when people put themselves between their neighbors and deportation, when people cram into a meeting at a church on short notice, on a friday night to learn how to be supportive of immigrants in their neighborhood who might get caught up in a raid or an endorsement and they are helping their neighbors who may get targeted by the new administration and that is some of what this is in yakima, washington. some of these folks are here to learn how to assist those who are undocumented. but also, a significant number of folks are here because they themselves are undocumented and they are trying to figure out a way to protectthemselves.