Assignment 2: Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) The Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang is noted to be one of the most brutal street gangs. This gang has been around since the1980s and continues to make headlines today. Mara Salvatrucha is a vicious street gang that was born in Los Angeles, but its roots mainly stemmed from El Salvador. Although the location of this gang is mainly in Los Angeles, the FBI emphasized that the gang spread to 46 states (MS-13, 2017). The idea that these MS-13 gangs spread throughout
is an important step toward immigration reform.” While Mr. Bush may have had the United States’ safety at heart, one must question if the border fence is actually helping the economy or hurting it? There are several problems that have risen following the creation of the border fence; immigrants coming from The Northern Triangle have actually increased, Texas has become the deadliest entry state, undocumented and unaccompanied children are costing taxpayers even more, and simply maintaining the border
immigration waves of the past, but it has a profound significance for both countries. Salvadorans help make up the backbone of America today. Salvadorans like Southern Italians in the turn of the 20th century, are the immigrants doing the jobs that no native born American would ever want to do. In time, Salvadorans will eventually become one of the most successful ethnic groups in America In 1980, the civil war just starting in El Salvador, but it had already become ruthless, and very bloody. The government
immigrants, particularly, children from Central American countries like El Salvador. Salvadoran immigration to the United States has been fairly recent, intensifying in the late 80’s and continuing today unabated. The movement has a profound significance for both countries. Salvadorans help make up the backbone of America by taking low paying jobs few others show interest in taking. They work long hours and send money back to family members in El Salvador. This cash flow is vital to sustaining the Salvadoran
profound significance for both countries. Salvadorans help make up the backbone of America by taking low paying jobs few others show interest in taking. They work long hours and send money back to family members in El Salvador. This cash flow is vital to sustaining the El Salvadoran economy and preserving peace in an area plagued by violence--- a goal long sought by policy makers in America beginning in the 1980s. In 1980, the civil war was just starting in El Salvador, but it had already become ruthless
the human need for protection and survival that encourages victims to find kindness, affection or empathy shown by the trafficker. Due to this, some victims start to care for the trafficker's needs, disregarding their own needs and their view of the world changes to mimic the perspective of the trafficker. This causing the victim's values change, especially as they being to respect and honour the trafficker and it means that victims attitude changes as they see the trafficker as the “good guy” and rescuers
Gangs Gangs Gangs The Aryan Brotherhood, also known as the Brand, or the AB, Alice Baker, or One-Two, is the nation’s oldest , but major white supremacist prison gang and a national crime syndicate in the United States. The AB was founded in 1964 by Irish bikers as a form of protection for white inmates in newly desegregated prisons; the AB is today the largest and deadliest prison gang in the United States, with an estimated of about 20,000 members inside prisons and on the streets. These members
The first place throughout the world that are flash Points that I have chosen is Asia. Asia is a country that has Natural Disasters occur. “Asia is the most disaster-prone region in the world (Natural Disasters in Asia)”. One of the deadliest disasters in Asia was “The India Ocean Tsunami in 2004 (Natural Disasters in Asia)”. This Tsunami “killed over 220,000 people according to the United Nations and made millions homeless, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history (Natural
The creation of the United Nations (UN), the largest organization in the world introduced a new reform for collective security around the world after the failure of the League of Nations. Such a reform is vital for the international community as it zealously promotes concord and security, which is the most important goal in the 21st century. Thus, has the UN been successful in promoting international peace and security? To an extent, they have been when it comes to certain economical, humanitarian
Dying to Learn America has been drowning in the blood of students shot on school campuses. The number of massacres is climbing up yet we do not see any major changes in the gun laws and continue a heated debate on whether the answer is more guns or less, in spite of the fact that there is an overabundance of evidence, research and statistics that strongly suggest that the very reason we are in this predicament is because we have too many guns and too loose of regulations as is. The debate has been