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While the democrats are gleefully flooding our communities with male *dreamers*...tattooed and known MS13 and other foreign gang members...they ignore the plight of the women these gangs terrorize. And they pretend these gangs are *no worse* than crips and bloods:
"Ms. A fled an area of El Salvador controlled by MS-13. Between the ages of 13 and 15, she witnessed two murders, several shootings, and helped identify the dismembered body of her best friend. She had male friends who were murdered for not joining gangs. She had girl friends who were raped and murdered for not submitting to gang members' demands. Ms. A was forced to pay renta to MS-13. After her friend was shot and killed, a gang member threatened to kill her and harm her mother if she didn’t pay higher renta."
The increase in murders of women has increased in lock step with the increased presence of MS13..despite the press, and the left's, attempts to downplay it. After all, it's racist to point out the brutality of gangs if they aren't US gangs.
Thousands of Girls and Women are Fleeing Rape, Sexual Violence and Torture in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala | UC Hastings Center for Gender and Refugee Studies
"Ms. A fled an area of El Salvador controlled by MS-13. Between the ages of 13 and 15, she witnessed two murders, several shootings, and helped identify the dismembered body of her best friend. She had male friends who were murdered for not joining gangs. She had girl friends who were raped and murdered for not submitting to gang members' demands. Ms. A was forced to pay renta to MS-13. After her friend was shot and killed, a gang member threatened to kill her and harm her mother if she didn’t pay higher renta."
The increase in murders of women has increased in lock step with the increased presence of MS13..despite the press, and the left's, attempts to downplay it. After all, it's racist to point out the brutality of gangs if they aren't US gangs.
Thousands of Girls and Women are Fleeing Rape, Sexual Violence and Torture in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala | UC Hastings Center for Gender and Refugee Studies