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    THE MS-13 THREAT A National Assessment

    • THE MS-13 THREAT
      A National Assessment



    They perpetrate violence—from assaults to homicides, using firearms, machetes, or blunt objects—to intimidate rival gangs, law enforcement, and the general public. They often target middle and high school students for recruitment. And they form tenuous alliances...and sometimes vicious rivalries...with other criminal groups, depending on their needs at the time.

    Who are they? Members of Mara Salvatrucha, better known as MS-13, who are mostly Salvadoran nationals or first generation Salvadoran-Americans, but also Hondurans, Guatemalans, Mexicans, and other Central and South American immigrants. And according to our recent national threat assessment of this growing, mobile street gang, they could be operating in your community...now or in the near future.

    Based on information from our own investigations, from our state and local law enforcement partners, and from community organizations, we’ve concluded that while the threat posed by MS-13 to the U.S. as a whole is at the "medium" level, membership in parts of the country is so concentrated that we've labeled the threat level there "high."

    Here are some other highlights from our threat assessment:

    MS-13 operates in at least 42 states and the District of Columbia and has about 6,000-10,000 members nationwide. Currently, the threat is highest in the western and northeastern parts of the country, which coincides with elevated Salvadoran immigrant populations in those areas. In the southeast and central regions, the current threat is moderate to low, but recently, we've seen an influx of MS-13 members into the southeast, causing an increase in violent crimes there.

    For More Information
    -Going Global on MS-13
    -MS-13 Up Close -FBI Violent Gangs Website


    MS-13 members engage in a wide range of criminal activity, including drug distribution, murder, rape, prostitution, robbery, home invasions, immigration offenses, kidnapping, carjackings/auto thefts, and vandalism. Most of these crimes, you'll notice, have one thing in common—they are exceedingly violent. And while most of the violence is directed toward other MS-13 members or rival street gangs, innocent citizens often get caught in the crossfire.

    MS-13 is expanding its membership at a "moderate" rate through recruitment and migration. Some MS-13 members move to get jobs or to be near family members—currently, the southeast and the northeast are seeing the largest increases in membership. MS-13 often recruits new members by glorifying the gang lifestyle (often on the Internet, complete with pictures and videos) and by absorbing smaller gangs.

    Speaking of employment, MS-13 members typically work for legitimate businesses by presenting false documentation. They primarily pick employers that don't scrutinize employment documents, especially in the construction, restaurant, delivery service, and landscaping industries.

    Right now, MS-13 has no official national leadership structure. MS-13 originated in Los Angeles, but when members migrated eastward, they began forming cliques that for the most part operated independently. These cliques, though, often maintain regular contact with members in other regions to coordinate recruitment/criminal activities and to prevent conflicts. We do believe that Los Angeles gang members have an elevated status among their MS-13 counterparts across the country, a system of respect that could potentially evolve into a more organized national leadership structure.

    One final word about MS-13: the FBI, through its MS-13 National Joint Task Force and field investigations, remains committed to working with our local, state, national, and international partners to disrupt and dismantle this violent gang.


    www.fbi.gov

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    You can usually find MS13 gangbangers at the DL sites. My sub contractors have told me it's not umcommon to see them blending in with the rest of the day laborers. I don't know why...I just never thought they worked - I thought they just committed a robbery or burglary when they need money! Moral of the story....never, never hire a DL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanMe
    You can usually find MS13 gangbangers at the DL sites. My sub contractors have told me it's not umcommon to see them blending in with the rest of the day laborers. I don't know why...I just never thought they worked - I thought they just committed a robbery or burglary when they need money! Moral of the story....never, never hire a DL!
    Seems like a way for them to find a good place to steal from?
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    Saturday I was watching the History Channel and they have a program called "Gangland" where they showcase the history of various gangs in the US. Saturday's installment was about the brutality of MS13. If you have cable it is definitely worth watching so that you can get an up close and personal understanding of how low we have sunk as a nation in the tolerance of this kind of trash freely roaming around our nation.
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