Trump: 'We're going to destroy' MS-13

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Trump: 'We're going to destroy' MS-13

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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump delivered a fiery law-and-order speech in Long Island on Friday, calling gang members "animals" and praising law enforcement for being "rough."

Trump traveled to the New York suburb to discuss efforts to combat the violent MS-13 gang, which he pledged to dismantle and deport.
"Together we're going to restore safety to our streets and peace to our communities and we're going to destroy the vile, criminal cartel MS-13 and many other gangs," Trump said.

Long Island has been particularly affected by the brutal street gang, with recent high-profile murders gripping the community there.

"We've gotten a lot of them out of here," Trump said, at times looking at his director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. "But the rest are coming. They'll be out of here quickly, right? Quickly."

The speech was laced with violent imagery, with Trump saying MS-13 has rendered the suburb into "blood-stained killing fields."

"They kidnap. They extort. They rape and they rob," Trump said. "They stomp on their victims. They beat them with clubs, they slash them with machetes, and they stab them with knives. They have transformed peaceful parks and beautiful quiet neighborhoods into bloodstained killing fields. They're animals."



Trump repeatedly pledged in his speech, delivered in front of law enforcement officers at Suffolk County Community College, to have the backs of police and law enforcement.

"We're going to enforce our laws, protect our borders and support our police like our police have never been supported before," Trump said.
He praised the "rough" officers of ICE and suggested that police shouldn't protect the heads of suspects when they're arrested.

"When you see these thugs thrown into the back of a paddy wagon. You see them thrown in, rough. I said, 'Please don't be too nice,' " Trump said, mentioning observing the prisoner's heads being shielded. "I said, 'You can take the hand away.' "

The President also noted his longstanding campaign pledge to build a wall along the US border with Mexico.

"We're going to secure our border against illegal entry and we will build the wall, that I can tell you," Trump said, noting that the House on Thursday advanced $1.6 billion for the first wave of construction, though that still has to pass the Senate. "The wall is vital, and vital as a tool for ending the humanitarian disaster brought, and really brought on by drug smugglers and new words we haven't heard too much of, human traffickers."

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Trump and his key surrogates -- Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly -- have spoken frequently about the perniciousness of MS-13 and its relationship to illegal immigration.

The gang has strongholds in the US, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. The Obama administration's Treasury Department sanctioned the gang in 2012 as a transnational criminal organization -- the first such designation for a street gang. The US law enforcement community has also been fighting the gang for years.
"We will find you, we will arrest you, we will jail you and we will deport you," Trump said, painting with a broad brush to imply all the gang members are immigrants.
Sessions was in El Salvador this week to discuss the threat from that side of the border, as well, with the Justice Department announcing Thursday that Salvadoran prosecutors charged 113 MS-13 gang members.

While no expert disagrees that the gang is a particularly violent and brutal criminal organization -- whose preferred weapon is machetes -- there have been concerns about the Trump administration's use of the organization as a justification for its immigration policies.

Mara Salvatrucha, known as MS-13, actually began in the United States -- in Los Angeles in the 1980s amid a flood of Salvadorans fleeing a civil war to the US.
As the gang grew stronger, authorities also deported immigrants in the 1990s back to Central America, which is what first sent the gang to those countries, where it also took hold.

An administration official pointed to migration from Central America as the "principle factor" for MS-13's growth in the US, though the administration has been continuously unable to give reporters any hard numbers of how many suspected MS-13 members are immigrants or were gang members when they migrated to the US.



A Congressional Research Service analysis of MS-13 found that its ranks were continuously strengthened by deportees from the US returning home, even as members also migrated to the US.

A House homeland security subcommittee recently held field hearings in New York on the threat as it relates to unaccompanied minors coming illegally into the US, and witnesses repeatedly told lawmakers that undocumented immigrants and teenagers are especially vulnerable to becoming victims of the gang if communities don't do enough to support, welcome and protect those individuals.

There were roughly 24,000 MS-13 members in Central America in 2012, according to an analysis by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. Today, the Justice Department estimates roughly 30,000 members worldwide and more than 10,000 in the US, a number that has held steady for some years but that the department believes is trending upward.

Trump: 'We're going to destroy' MS-13 - CNNPolitics.com

We're going to destroy' MS-13 and have MS 13 pay for it... :lol:
 

Walter

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Dems are destroyed so now it is time to move to the next evil thing.
 

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Ya, he'll get to ms13 right after he's finished crushing ISIS.

Bahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

You righties will believe anything and lick the plate too.

Dems are destroyed so now it is time to move to the next evil thing.

You won't believe how small minded and just plain dumb this make you look.
But you'll believe The Dumpster's tweets. Wow.
 

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Ya, he'll get to ms13 right after he's finished crushing ISIS.

Bahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

You righties will believe anything and lick the plate too.



You won't believe how small minded and just plain dumb this make you look.
But you'll believe The Dumpster's tweets. Wow.

He's not going to crush anybody(the Russians will crush ISIS)

He's all hat and no cattle.
 

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I didn't know the POTUS was in charge of local police forces.


Hey, that's great. Can he fix parking in Freeport Maine while he's at it?
 

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This just made a good cop's job an awful harder and probably more dangerous. It is sure to cause dissension within ranks as I can't believe every single cop thinks that brutality will solve anything. I've given up believing that trump can't possibly sink any lower as he always proves me wrong.
 

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I didn't know the POTUS was in charge of local police forces.


Hey, that's great. Can he fix parking in Freeport Maine while he's at it?

The usual Dumpster bluster and deflection. He probably has no interest at all in the problem or any solutions to it, but if it gets him into the spotlight he can say: "Look at me! I'm actually doing something." Like the rest of his promises it is absolutely worthless, but his dumbass supporters will see it as another sign of his brilliance.
 

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Another new distraction to have many focus attention else where other than what is REALLY going on.
 

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I really hope he carries through with this promise and move on to other gangs as well crush them all:)

Good luck
Another delusional. He ain't gonna do squat. The gangs are an intrinsic part of the US economy: the front men pushing the CIA's drugs to the people.