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Cracking down on gangs

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El Salvador has continued its crackdown on what officials are calling a war on gangs as the government has arrested 6,000 gang members in response to a killing spree in March. The rise in gang violence caused a countrywide state of emergency, but advocates claim some of the the efforts are creating a framework for abuse. 

Have to wonder how long it will take the gang members that have not been arrested to walk into the US thanks to Biden's open borders.  


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( April 6th, 2022 @ 6:39 pm )
 
There is already at least one El Salvador criminal gang very well established in the US, MS-13, which is extremely violent. Their preferred way of killing people is to hack them to death with machetes. They send their thugs across the border as "unaccompanied minors". MS-13 is established in most US states including North Carolina. Biden's irresponsible border actions will bring even more of their thugs here.



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