For many Americans, MaraSalvatrucha or Street Common Name (MS-13) is an unfamiliar gang, but (FBI) Federal Bureau Survey, (ATF) Alcohol, Tabaco, Firearms and Explosives, and local law enforcement agencies , MS-13 It is a threat to the ruthless criminal's globalization, and their numbers are exponentially increasing. The plague of these offenders is rooted not only in the United States, but also in Costa Rica and Panama, except in El Salvador and Central America as a whole.
First of all, it is about my career. On occupational side, I work closely with young recruits and police authorities to protect vulnerable children from violent groups like MS - 13. I am very aware of the strategies they are using to attract children. My husband is an immigrant family lawyer and often escapes from families who have brought these gangs to the community intensely. I have a friend and a family who murdered MS-13 members. It is a serious and unobtrusive expression to say that I do not like girls like MS-13 and similar
Well, this is that. Most people are not entering here. They came from here. MS-13 leaders cross-border gang members are mostly legitimate people. In the serious assault on MS - 13 in 2015 and 2016, the majority of arrestors were US citizens. According to data from executive units of entry and customs officials provided to CNN, the total number of immigration arrests in 2016 was 114,434, only 429 of MS - 13 members, 0.003 of the total number of immigrants arrested It was only%.
The situation in America is different. The Ministry of Justice estimates that MS - 13 is a small gang compared to Bloods, Crips, Almighty Latin King. It is estimated that 10,000 MS-13 gang members in the U.S account for less than 1% of an estimated 1.4 million gang members in the country. According to CNN, 104 out of 1,300 gang members arrested at immigration customs in May last year were related to MS-13. The gang is not from the south border. MS - 13 is made in the United States like a google or - like a trump. MS-13 was founded in Los Angeles in the 1980s, El Salvador's immigrant children escaped a cruel civil war. Unlike thousands of children living in poor communities in the southern part of California, the early members were teenagers walking around the corner and gathering at cold concerts and rock concerts.