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i live in a dfw. driving through the skid row area where all the homeless gravitate during the government's crack down on terrorist money channeling, i began noticing a larger proportion of arabics in this area. from there dress they looked as if they had lived well until recently. my suspicion being that their funds and contacts had been removed suddenly and now found themselves abandoned in america. what are the cues the public can look for that indicate restructuring and resurgence of terrorist cells within our communities?

2007-10-19 06:48:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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While most Americans are familiar with al-Qaida, they're less knowledgeable about a group spreading terror within U.S. inner cities: Mara Salvatrucha. Also known as MS-13, the Maras have 20,000 North American members. Mara cadres have set up in many American cities, creating the beginnings of a national command hierarchy, with some Maras on the East and West coast reporting directly to and paying gang dues to leaders in Central America. As these cadres grow and learn, they become more dangerous, and already they have begun to actively target law enforcement officers. Although the FBI and law enforcement agencies have tried to contain them using anti-racketeering statutes, which allow prosecutors to attack the structures of organized crime, the real problem lies beyond the border.

MS-13, which most likely helped smuggle into America the 'army of operatives' Chavez has threatened to unleash, is the most violent gang in the United States, numbering in the tens of thousands, responsible for murders across the country and the subject of congressional investigations. At one point they were reported to be in over 3,500 U.S. cities.

Approximately 70,000 more are in Central America where many receive paramilitary training, and from the sound of things, have been sneaking in by the thousands from Mexico into the United States.

While most Americans are familiar with al-Qaida, they're less knowledgeable about a group spreading terror within U.S. inner cities: Mara Salvatrucha. Also known as MS-13, the Maras have 20,000 North American members. Mara cadres have set up in many American cities, creating the beginnings of a national command hierarchy, with some Maras on the East and West coast reporting directly to and paying gang dues to leaders in Central America....

As these cadres grow and learn, they become more dangerous, and already they have begun to actively target law enforcement officers. Although the FBI and law enforcement agencies have tried to contain them using anti-racketeering statutes, which allow prosecutors to attack the structures of organized crime, the real problem lies beyond the border.
http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/4144

2007-10-19 06:52:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

YES.

THEY REINVENT THEMSELVES, JOIN ALLEGIANCES AND ALLIANCES.

AS WELL DOCUMENTED M-13 IS A NOTORIOUS GROUP AND WELL WRITTEN ABOUT ABOVE THIS ENTRY.

YOU ALSO HAVE THE GANGS OF THE CRIPS, BLOODS, JAMAICAN POSSE, WHITE SUPREMACISTS, BLACK SUPREMACY, RELIGIOUS FANATICS, THE MAFIA, THE LA COSTA NOSTRA (EME), KOREAN MAFIA, RUSSIAN MAFIA, CHINESE MAFIA, JAPANESE MAFIA ETC AND SO ON GOES THE LIST TO THE BIKER GANGS OF BANDITOS, HELL ANGELS, SATINS SINNERS, SILVER STREAKS, GYPSY JOKERS ETC.. ALL WILL SELL YOU ANYTHING BLACK-MARKETED FOR THE RIGHT PRICE.

REMEMBER THE GANG MOTTO: DEATH IN DEATH OUT--NOBODY HAS EVER QUITE FOREVER TILL LAID TO REST.

2007-10-19 14:05:07 · answer #2 · answered by ahsoasho2u2 7 · 0 0

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