The liberty principle for this
Freedom Friday concerns need to free the United States from gangs of criminals.
These gangs are some of the secret combinations that weaken and destroy
nations. President Donald Trump vowed to rid the nation of the gang known as
MS-13, a violent international gang.
Josh Siegel posted an article at The Daily Signal about the gangs in the United States. He
references the Trump administration’s efforts to “eradicate the [MS-13] gang by
cracking down on illegal immigration. He quotes U.S. Attorney General Jeff
Session’s statement to local law enforcement.
The MS-13 motto is kill, rape, and control….
Our motto is justice for victims and consequences for criminals. That’s how
simple it is. Prosecute them, and after they’ve been convicted, if they’re not
here lawfully, they’re going to be deported.
Siegel says that “law enforcement experts
who study MS-13 – and have been working to help combat it – welcomed President
Donald Trump’s tough approach to the gang, but cautioned that the federal government
should not lose sight of other violent gangs with footprints in the U.S.” He
quotes FBI statistics as saying that “there are about 33,000 active gangs in
the U.S., with about 1.4 million members.” He also quotes experts as saying
that “immigration enforcement is only one element of a strategy that the U.S.
has waged for decades against MS-13.” He reminds his readers that MS-13 has
both illegal and legal members.
Siegel includes some facts about
MS-13. The gang is the result of “thousands of people” fleeing civil war in El
Salvador in the 1980s. They immigrated to the United States and settled in Los
Angeles. The real name of the gang is “Mara Salvatrucha,” but it is known as
MS-13. A research report says that the first members were “former guerillas and
El Salvadoran government soldiers with combat experience. Those initial members
helped the gang develop a reputation of using unusual methods of violence –most
prominently, its choice of machetes as a murder weapon.”
Siegel includes other facts about
MS-13 as follow: (1) 30,000 members worldwide with 10,000 members in the United
States. (2) Members of the gang are in 40 states, including Maryland, New York,
and Virginia, plus Washington, D.C. (3) Members are also found in El Salvador,
Honduras, and Guatemala. (4) Their crimes are mainly extortion but also include
street-level drug trafficking, theft, robbery, and murder-for-hire. (5)
Distinctive signs include tattoos, graffiti, hand signs, and slang.
Apparently, this gang was formed by
the immigrants of El Salvador as protection from Mexican gangs and
African-American gangs. It gained members and power in El Salvador in the
mid-1990s when the United States increased the deportation of gang members and El
Salvador was not equipped to deal with “the return of their troubled nationals.”
The gang in the United States grew when those formerly deported gang members returned
to the United States. In addition, young people from El Salvador enter the
United States illegally and join the gang.
Building a wall along the southern
border of the United States will stop most of the illegals entering the nation,
but a barrier will not solve all the problems with gangs. The United States has
embedded agents in Central America to help local police deal with the threat from
MS-13. The problems with gangs in those countries are even greater than in the
United States. This means that the eradication of MS-13 and other gangs will
require a multi-prong approach.
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