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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If anything, they were murdering other gang members, not passersby.[/quote] Try teaching gang members and then come back and reply to me. Initiation is brutal. Turf fights don't stay in the neighborhoods. Ignorance is bliss, eh? [/quote] We all agree maga is the problem but deporting them to El Salvador will spread the problem.[/quote] Stop deflecting; it's highlighting your ignorance. Kilmar Abrego Garcia was apparently sent here - illegally - to escape Barrio 18, which has a presence in the US. It's in Maryland for that matter. You don't escape a gang w/o first joining a rival for protection. MS 13 is a rival. This gang has had a large presence in Maryland, especially in PG County and parts of Montgomery that border PG. I know; I taught them. They stay under the radar unless pushed. Once pushed, turf wars creep into the schools. Apparently, his brother, now legal, was here first. If that's the case, why didn't Kilmar go through legal measures with the help of his supposedly legal brother? Furthermore, how convenient was it to marry his girlfriend, also a citizen, while behind bars in 2019? And now they are questioning his affiliation with MS-13 - again, Barrio 18's rival. Give me a break. Gang members will rat out each other if they bargain. For the record, this is typical protocol - https://www.fox5dc.com/news/ms-13-forced-teenage-girl-into-prostitution-in-montgomery-county-officials-say I was teaching at the time the story broke. 2019 Maybe people need to 1) ask more questions and 2) rely on others with experience in this topic. I'm using the site below, which definitely has a liberal slant. But I question the entire story, as there are far too many holes. https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/abrego-garcia-and-ms-13--what-do-we-know Abrego Garcia and MS-13: What Do We Know? Roger Parloff[/quote]
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