US President Donald Trump. PHOTO | AFP
WASHINGTON
President
Donald Trump on Tuesday blamed — without proof — his predecessor Barack
Obama for allowing the MS-13 criminal gang to take root in US cities
.
The
MS-13, also known as the Mara Salvatrucha, is one of the criminal
groups behind a wave of violence in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
The
gang was formed in Los Angeles by Salvadoran immigrants fleeing civil
war in the 1980s. The gang, however, remains active in the United
States.
US officials deported several
gang members in the early 2000s to their countries of origin —
contributing to the explosive spread of crime in the region.
Domestic
crime blamed on MS-13 include the murder of four Hispanic youths last
week in New York state, as well as 11 people killed in Suffolk County,
New York, last year, including two teens murdered with machetes and
baseball bats.
WEAK POLICIES
The FBI formed a special task force in 2004 — before Obama took office — focused on investigating and prosecuting MS-13 members.
"The
weak illegal immigration policies of the Obama Admin. allowed bad MS 13
gangs to form in cities across U.S. We are removing them fast!" Trump
wrote on Twitter.
In an interview
that aired Tuesday on Fox, Trump said his administration has kicked out
dangerous immigrants, though he didn't specify that they were gang
members.
"I'm talking about illegal
immigrants that were here that caused tremendous crime that have
murdered people, raped people; horrible things have happened. They are
getting the hell out, or they are going to prison," Trump told Fox.
Trump claimed that "we never did anything about it, and now we're doing something about it."
Last
week, Guatemalan authorities arrested two Salvadorans accused of being
Mara leaders, while in neighbouring El Salvador police confiscated money
and weapons in a prison controlled by Salvatrucha gang members.
In
March, police in Honduras confiscated high-power automatic rifles,
grenades, pistols and cash hidden in a prison where Salvatrucha gang
members were being held.
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