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In this deeply moving episode of The Chile Wire, we sit down with Sam and Raul Vigil, who share their family’s heartbreaking story of loss and resilience. Sam’s wife and Raul’s mother, Jacqueline Vigil, was tragically murdered outside her Albuquerque home—a loss that shook their family and community to its core.
The Vigils open up about their painful journey for justice and how local policies, including Albuquerque’s sanctuary city stance, have allowed repeat offenders to remain on our streets. They reflect on how President Trump’s administration stepped in, deploying federal resources that ultimately led to the arrest and conviction of Jacqueline’s killer.
Through their story, Sam and Raul deliver a powerful message about the urgent need for accountability within New Mexico’s justice system. They speak not only from grief, but from hope—encouraging others who have suffered at the hands of crime to come together, raise their voices, and advocate for change that protects families and restores safety to our communities.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder of the human cost of failed policies—and the strength it takes to turn tragedy into purpose.
By Abe BaldonadoIn this deeply moving episode of The Chile Wire, we sit down with Sam and Raul Vigil, who share their family’s heartbreaking story of loss and resilience. Sam’s wife and Raul’s mother, Jacqueline Vigil, was tragically murdered outside her Albuquerque home—a loss that shook their family and community to its core.
The Vigils open up about their painful journey for justice and how local policies, including Albuquerque’s sanctuary city stance, have allowed repeat offenders to remain on our streets. They reflect on how President Trump’s administration stepped in, deploying federal resources that ultimately led to the arrest and conviction of Jacqueline’s killer.
Through their story, Sam and Raul deliver a powerful message about the urgent need for accountability within New Mexico’s justice system. They speak not only from grief, but from hope—encouraging others who have suffered at the hands of crime to come together, raise their voices, and advocate for change that protects families and restores safety to our communities.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder of the human cost of failed policies—and the strength it takes to turn tragedy into purpose.