• DEFACTO AMNESTY AND MS1-13 GANG MEMBERS SET LOOSE ON AMERICAN STREETS BY BORDER CONT

    MS-13 GANG MEMBERS ILLEGAL ALIENS SET LOOSE ON AMERICAN STREETS BY BORDER CONTROL


    Border patrol is setting gang members from Mexico and Central America free on American streets, even though they are easily identifiable as they are generally covered head-to-toe in tattoos and most of the time even have the name of their gang, MS-13 tattooed on their body as well


    [B]“If they have no criminal history in the United States we will unite them with their family,” ]states National Border Patrol council spokesman Chris Cabrera. This is no ordinary band of thugs, but are one of the most notorious gangs in the world for their use of violence. There are around 10,000 members in the US currently with factions in many communities. Their numbers are about to multiply greatly with Obama’s ‘catch and release’ policy


    Teen gang members set free after illegally entering U.S. "Democrat described "child" at our border.[*]
    Covered from head to toe in tattoos, MS-13 gang members are easy to point out.

    National Border Patrol council spokesman Chris Cabrera said the MS-13 gang is notorious for violence in Mexico and Central America.

    "They will usually have MS-13 tattooed they are usually pretty predominant with their tattoos a lot of face tattoos," said Chris Cabrera with the National Border Patrol Council.

    Action 4 News confirmed through an investigation that members of the gang and others in Mexico are now sending their young recruits here.
    And to the surprise of many, those that are under the age of 17 are detained and later set free on U.S. soil.
    “They don’t have criminal history in the U.S. We will reunite them with their family."
    This worries local law enforcement.

    by Nadia Galindo 06.18.2014 Valley Central News

    San Juan Police Chief Juan Gonzalez said his stash house unit has encountered these types of gang members many times before.
    “They are not your average person that wants to better their lives," said Chief Gonzalez.

    The chief said when officers encounter potential gang members to put them in a database, hoping that keeping a record will do some good.

    “We know that the MS-13 has a lot of factions here in the U.S. We know they are all over the U.S," Chief Gonzalez continued.

    But the problem is underage gang members are exploiting a sort of loop-hole in the system.

    They cross with large groups and use their age to their advantage.

    Cabrera said Border Patrol has no way of checking immigrants’ criminal backgrounds in their home country, and if some sort of data base is not created more will slip by.

    “I think the only way to put a stop to this is to deport them, send them back home."
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