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Details of ms-13

"MS-13" originated from El Salvador, a small country in northern Central America with frequent civil wars and violent activities from 198s to 199s. At that time, some members of El Salvador guerrillas later became refugees and entered the United States, and gradually developed and expanded this extremely violent organization, posing a major threat to domestic security.

In the past ten years, it has developed into a huge transnational gang criminal network in the United States. In the United States and Central America, in addition to engaging in general criminal activities, in fact, it is reported that their threat is far more than that. Alan Elsner, a reporter from Reuters, reported that the gang was found to have an affair with Al Qaeda. MS-13 has participated in many cases of transnational drug trafficking and arms smuggling, and illegally immigrated foreigners to the United States, Canada and Mexico for many times. Mark Cricorian, chairman of the Center for Immigration Studies, said that "MS-13" will greatly affect the public's attitude towards immigrants. "It's not just a gang of hooligans, but an extremely vicious and dangerous transnational gang organization."

The organization's criminal methods are brutal, including attacking and robbing with machetes, wantonly raping women, and often fighting with other gangs. They play so-called "sports" in the squares of many cities in the United States. They also wear blue and white clothes, patterns such as cobwebs tattooed on their skin, and clown masks that say "eat, drink and be merry".

Sending death threats to the President

Not long ago, the "MS-13" in Honduras even publicly sent death threats to President ricardo maduro and his family. Last December, Honduran authorities uncovered a plot to assassinate Maduro and other officials. On the 7th of this month, the police arrested another man who was employed by "MS-13" and tried to assassinate the President. Before Christmas in 24, in northern Honduras, several men attacked a bus and brutally shot and killed 23 passengers.

Honduran security minister Oscar arturo alvarez said that the economic situation in Central America is already very bad, and the increasingly rampant gang crimes have made many people live in terror, which has added new difficulties to the ongoing construction of peace and democracy.