Monday, September 14, 2015

Gangs Invade USA

Two were arrested by border agents in Texas. Another was found washing cars at a Santa Ana dealership.

The Salvadoran gang members were responsible, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials alleged, for the March assassination of Andrés Ernesto Oliva Tejada, a prosecuting attorney in the homicide unit of the Salvadoran Attorney General’s Office in the southeastern city of Usulután.


Within weeks of the killing, the suspects had made their way to the United States. And experts say this is far from the only case in which the epidemic violence in El Salvador is overflowing into nearly all points north — and especially in Los Angeles, where El Salvador’s two deadliest gangs were founded.


Gang leaders from Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-13, and the 18th Street gang have continued to consolidate their power over neighborhoods across Central America, along human smuggling routes and within the narcotics trafficking trade. They’re also increasingly reaching out to affiliated gangs — called cliques — in the United States, according to Special Agent Tony Rodriguez, the section chief for ICE’s National Gang Unit.


You can read the rest @

http://www.dailynews.com/social-affairs/20150912/gang-leaders-in-el-salvador-testing-limits-of-their-power-in-la-rest-of-us

Please explain to me how gangs from a relatively small country such as El Salvador are able to overwhelm what is allegedly "the greatest nation in the world".


It seems to me that we are sanctioning, bombing, and invading the wrong countries. For example, are Syria or Syrians in any way attacking the US? No, but we're bombing them and flooding their country with mercenaries. Why? And why aren't we attacking El Salvador instead? Because we don't want to "profile" them?


What a sick joke our country has become. Our government needs to stop being puppets for Israel and international bankers ... and start doing what is in the interest of our own citizens.


Focusing on real gangs instead of imaginary terrorists would be a good place to start.

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