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Deportation Feeds a Cycle of Violence in Central America

Since the early nineties, criminal gang their prison terms.In many cases, young
networks operating across the border men who were arrested for assault, drug
between the United States and Central dealing, or other relatively low-level
America have exploded in power and profit-making criminal activity entered
number. The gangs take advantage of the prison system. U.S. immigration
loopholes in international immigration authorities then identified them as not
and deportation policies to spread their having proper documentation and tagged
influence through extreme violence.The them for deportation.Many of these young
Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, has become men came to the United States as children
one of the "Most Wanted" of these gangs. in the 1980s with their parents to flee
What began as a loosely-connected group the civil wars in Central America. They
of Salvadoran immigrant youth banded do not have strong familial connections
together for protection in the in Central America, and in some cases do
join-or-die gang culture of Los Angeles not even speak Spanish well. Often their
has now grown into a transnational "return" to their homeland is like
criminal hydra involved in murder, arriving alone in a foreign country.The
extortion, and some gun and drug growing problem of the MS-13 in Central
smuggling.U.S. deportation policies America highlights inadequate immigration
aggressively send undocumented gang controls and poor deportation policies.
members back to their home countries in To effectively tackle the problem
Central America. They export U.S. gang requires binational efforts that combine
culture and hardened criminals to immigration reform, changes in
countries whose internal security forces deportation policies, as well as domestic
are ill-equipped to deal with the new security measures. It also requires U.S.
threat. The street gangs have rapidly policies to effectively handle the
grown beyond being just a neighborhood realities of immigration as well as
problem to presenting a real national manage foreign nationals, both legal and
security threat in these undocumented, living in the United
countries.Criminal deportees bring States.In fiscal year 1997, the INS
tactics, organization, and other criminal deported 111,794 illegal foreigners. Over
skills learned in U.S. prisons. These half had been convicted of a crime in the
abilities translate into more United States. It was the first time the
sophisticated networks that have created INS had deported over 100,000 illegal
a web that spans across Honduras, El residents in one year."In that process
Salvador, and Guatemala. Over time this [the United States] has managed to export
network has made some links with U.S. gang-style culture, customs, and
organized crime, acting at times like contacts," said Geoff Thale, a Senior
foot soldiers to help with smuggling, Associate for Central America at the
assassination, and other duties.Street Washington Office on Latin America.Gang
gangs remain distinct from organized members that are sent back to their home
crime. But they have become a leading countries bring with them more
cause of insecurity in Central America. sophisticated methods, organizational
The region's history with clandestine strategies, and contacts in the United
death squads, drug and gun smuggling, States-all facilitating a more aggressive
corruption, and violence during the and organized criminal enterprise. These
U.S.-supported "dirty wars" provided a factors combine to create a loosely-tied
propitious culture for the gangs' network of street gangs that have
insertion into society. The U.S. Federal complete control over towns and suburban
Bureau of Investigation as well as areas in Honduras, El Salvador, and
national police in three Central American Guatemala.Their often illegal status in
countries actively seek solutions to the United States has thrust the U.S.
break this 20-year-old cycle, but U.S. Department of Homeland Security's section
authorities and their Central American of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to
colleagues face a difficult game of the forefront of U.S. authorities'
catch-up.Born in the USA strategies. This national security and
The civil wars that ravaged Guatemala, international staging approach has caused
Honduras, and El Salvador in the 1980s some friction with local officials who
displaced tens of thousands of Central would prefer to deal with it within their
Americans from their homes into Mexico own security strategies.Central American
and the United States. Many of these Security
families settled in cities in the United Meanwhile, Central American governments
States close to the Mexican border. have taken a zero-tolerance approach to
Cities such as Los Angeles absorbed large dealing with street gangs. While many
communities of Central Americans who observers agree that the gang problem is
sought to carve out a space in the city's a symptom of large-scale social problems
poor neighborhoods that had been rooted in poverty, unemployment, and
controlled by Mexican street gangs since limited opportunity, government officials
as early as the 1950s.The word "mara" have harnessed popular support among
loosely translated from Spanish means voters through promoting policies
group or gang. Salvatrucha, in Salvadoran commonly referred to as "hard hand" and
Spanish slang, means a streetwise "iron fist" or mano dura in Spanish.Mano
Salvadoran. Mara Salvatruchas is a term dura policies specifically target street
that refers to Salvadoran immigrants who gangs, also referred to as pandillas. In
formed gangs in the 70s and 80s to El Salvador, the Super Mano Dura policy
protect themselves from their rivals in is made up of four axes, Salvadoran
the street gangs that dominated Los spokesman for the Ministry of Government,
Angeles at that time.The number 13 marks Porfirio Chica, told the Americas
the position of the letter "m" in the Program. They are: prevention,
alphabet and is a nod to the Mexican rehabilitation, combating crime, and
Mafia, a gang that controls the prisons reinsertion. Yet the policy, when
in Southern California. Put together, the implemented, often leads to national
name "MS-13" states membership of a gang, police officers targeting young men and
primarily made up of Salvadorans, that women for arrest based on tattoos,
holds allegiance to the Mexican Mafia in loitering on certain street corners, or
Southern California.The MS-13 formed in simply association with known gang
California, but over the years has spread members. Cops who arrest gang members see
into Central America due to transnational many of them released within 24 hours due
movement of gang members through choice to lack of evidence pertaining to real
or deportation. Since the mid-90s, the crimes. "Of the 10,000 street gang
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization members currently located in the
Service (INS) has actively deported tens Salvadorian criminal database, over 3,000
of thousands of convicted criminals back currently reside in prison," Chica said,
to their countries of birth in Central adding that "because of a tendency for
America.After September 11, 2001, INS was criminals to organize themselves in
absorbed into U.S. Immigration and prison we have taken the leaders and
Customs Enforcement (ICE), under the placed them in separate maximum security
umbrella of the U.S. Department of prisons."These policies have spurred an
Homeland Security (DHS). ICE, working unofficial war between gang members and
with the other DHS components, presents a the police. Politicians and other members
more comprehensive approach to tackling of Central America's elite social classes
transnational gang violence. However, have also been accused of paying
years of questionable deportation individuals, including off-duty police
policies have left the organization with officers, to hunt down and assassinate
a formidable challenge.In many cases, gang members. The retaliation to these
deported individuals were brought to the street vigilante actions from MS-13
United States at a young age. So when members has been brutal, violent, and
they are deported to Central America, widespread.Carmen Aida Ibarra, a
they have little to depend on in their researcher with the Guatemala-based Myrna
home countries, outside of gang Mack Foundation, told the Americas
connections.The MS-13 is now an Program that "corruption plays an
established presence in Central America. important role because it is the
It actively recruits young men and women, principal factor that impedes the
who in turn eventually find themselves deconstruction of clandestine groups."
back in the United States as illegal Private individuals or interests
immigrants. This cycle, fed in part by perpetuate the illegal violent activities
U.S. deportation strategies, has of these groups by paying them not to
increased MS-13 numbers in both Central kill communists but young gang
America and the United States, where members.Five years after El Salvador's
there is now a significant MS-13 presence civil war ended in 1991, the country
on both the east and west coasts.Over the boasted the world's highest death rate
years, the MS-13 grew and members moved per capita, with over 150 deaths for
beyond Los Angeles into other U.S. every 100,000 inhabitants. Polls showed
cities. MS-13 presence has been spotted that during this time, some 46% of the
in over 33 U.S. states as well as the population believed that citizens
District of Colombia. There are an retained the right to deliver justice
estimated 8,000 to 10,000 MS-13 members with their own hands.While authorities
in the United States, according to the have been targeting gang and criminal
U.S. Department of Justice.As the MS-13 violence, the success of polices like
grew throughout the United States their mano dura remains debatable."El Salvador
clashes with rivals from the M-18 gang, still holds the region's number one spot
as well as other street gangs, earned for per capita homicides," Ricardo
MS-13 members a strong reputation for Montoya, analyst with the Research
brutal violence. It is widely known that Foundation for the Application of Law, a
the MS-13 weapon of choice is a Salvadoran research organization, said in
machete.Recruitment is often a recent interview. Montoya explained
self-selective, targets pre-adolescents, that crime, particularly homicide, has
and more often than not leads to a life increased in El Salvador since the first
of crime where the only escape is through application of mano dura politics in
serious injury or death.Gang Life 2003.In 2005 there were 3,812 homicides,
When he was nine, Luis, a former member the highest figure in seven years. This
of the Mara Salvatrucha street gang, is an average of ten to 12 murders a day
started hanging out with gang members in in a county of some 6.7 million people.
Southern California. By the time he was According to the Legal Medical Institute,
13 he was considered an unofficial member over 80% of those killed were shot in the
of the MS-13. His official membership head.Guatemala currently registers over
began when he was "jumped in." This 100 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants,
process is part of gang law that requires and many of those killed are young men
that new members be jumped by a small believed to be associated with street
group of peers who punch, kick, and gangs. In 2004 some 5,553 youths were
otherwise pummel the new member for the killed in Guatemala, according to Emilio
duration of the initiation ceremony. Goubaud, director of the Association for
Enduring the beating is a show of the Prevention of Crime, a Guatemalan
toughness and loyalty to the gang." When organization.Perhaps the most public
it became law that everybody had to get display of street gang activity happened
jumped in, my homeboys said, 'Hey, you in Honduras in December 2004 when a group
want to keep chillin' with us, you're of MS-13 members attacked a bus with
gonna have to get jumped in'," Luis told automatic rifles. They killed 28
the IRC Americas Program. "I was 16 or 17 civilians and wounded 12 more. Their
when I got jumped in," he said.Once young attack is considered to be retaliation
men and women pass through this tough for mano dura policies promoted by the
initiation, they join a large group of Honduran government. Specific death
peers who provide support, protection, threats, left in a note found at the
financial stability, and companionship. scene of the crime, were made to Honduran
Luis explained that, although in the President Ricardo Maduro and
United States he has never seen kids as Congressional leader Lobo
young as seven or eight jumped in, he has Sosa.Transnational Cooperation
seen 7-year-old kids already covered with "When [gang members] came out of the
MS-13 tattoos in Central America. prison systems of the United States and
"They're basically homeless children," he went back [to their home countries],
said.Street gangs create social networks that's when they became more formalized.
that rely on crime to finance what is Then what happened is that the
essentially a lifestyle that allows environment down there was right for
youths to survive in a world where there these kinds of criminal activities and it
are limited opportunities, a lack of just spread," Stanley Stoy, acting
parental presence, and little to no hope director for the FBI's MS-13 National
for a chance at a better life.Luis lived Gang Task Force, told Americas
for a time in Virginia with his mother, Program.Stoy explains that the FBI began
and then eventually moved back to looking at the MS-13 more closely in late
California to live with his father and 2004 due to its level of violence and
aunts, but there was no central parental transnational presence. The FBI has been
figure in his life. So his chosen family active in Central American countries,
became his street gang."When I grew up especially El Salvador, assisting with
and everything I joined the gang, I felt intelligence gathering and promoting
as though I owed something to them, professionalism in the national police.
because they were there for me when I On Sept. 7, 2005 the FBI participated in
actually needed someone," Luis a day-long, large transnational operation
explained."They showed me love; they that included more than 6,400 federal
bought me shoes, clothes, stuff like agents and other officers in 15 U.S.
that. So I felt comfortable with them. I states, Mexico, and Central America. The
didn't sense any danger, or any fear that operation netted 659 arrests of MS-13 and
they were going to get me in trouble. I other transnational gang members: 77 in
only had positive thoughts. I knew what the United States, 232 in El Salvador,
they did, but they explained to me why 162 in Honduras, 98 in Guatemala, and 90
they do what they did."In the slums of in Mexico's Chiapas state, which shares a
Los Angeles and other cities in border with Guatemala.The operation's
California, the kids that come from success demonstrated the benefits of
broken or separated families in marginal transnational cooperation, but some
immigrant communities quickly fall into analysts warn that there are still over
gangs. It's unavoidable, according to 100,000 street gang members in Honduras.
Luis."If you walk down the block, there Other estimates show that there are as
is another gang there. Every block is a many as some 600,000 street gang members
different gang, so people who live over in El Salvador.While these numbers may be
there, especially in neighborhoods where inflated, they illustrate the extent of
there are gangs, it's not like you really the problem. On Sept. 1, 2005, El
have a choice," he said.Getting Out Salvador even took the step of deploying
During a high speed car chase with 1,000 soldiers to reinforce police
police about five years ago, Luis lost efforts to contain street gangs
his left leg after he flew through the there.Experts like Geoff Thale agree that
front windshield of his car in a head-on military involvement is likely to
collision. While recovering in the exacerbate the problem, as other
hospital, family members pleaded with him heavy-handed actions have done, rather
to see his survival of the crash as a than bring a rapid solution. Increased
miracle, and a reason to consider if professionalism among Central American
staying in MS-13 was worth dying for."It police officers is perhaps the quickest
did work. That's when I decided to chill, route to improving security there. U.S.
and I did chill for a while because I was deportation practices should be more
in recovery. But then I ran into some sensitive to Central America's street
friends at a party a few months later, gang problems. But root causes based in
and they wanted me to come back into the poverty and limited opportunity in
game. I couldn't say no, because I knew Central American countries must be
if I didn't do something to prove I was addressed before this endemic security
still chillin' with them, they would try problem can be adequately combated.The
and mess me up, even stab me, for not FBI says that there is no link between
being loyal to them."When the other MS-13 and al-Qaida or other terrorist
members of MS-13 asked Luis to do a groups, but experts believe that the
car-jacking to prove he was still in the MS-13 and other street gang groups have
gang, they left him alone at the scene become more and more involved with the
when a local cop approached and caught elite organized crime groups that traffic
Luis stealing the car, landing him in guns and drugs in the region.If this is
jail. After being betrayed by his the case, then what used to be a regional
friends, "the last thing I wanted while problem could very well stretch into a
in prison was to hear from MS . I was so hemispheric phenomenon, where Colombian
angry, and felt like I had been betrayed, and Mexican organized crime elements
almost like I had been set up," he outsource their dirty work to Central
explained.Back on the streets after America's street gangs. The recent
serving some time for the car-jacking, efforts by U.S. authorities and their
Luis continued to question what kind of Central American counterparts represent a
friends his gang buddies really were, good start in tackling this complex,
guys who had forced him to commit a multi-faceted transnational problem. What
crime, and then abandoned him in the face remains to be seen, however, is whether
of police heat. Even though his mind was this new concerted, multi-national
now filling with thoughts of leaving MS, approach can undo two decades of
he continued to run with the gang, and problematic, uncoordinated efforts."It
was eventually arrested again, this time may develop into something much greater
for possession of cocaine. Luis is still if we didn't address the problem," said
in the United States, working to stay Stoy of the FBI. "We realize that if we
there and break out of the cycle that has didn't do anything toward this problem or
trapped so many other gang to prevent its entrenchment here in the
members.Deportation Policy Exacerbates United States it would overtake us."Sam
the Problem Logan ( is an investigative journalist
U.S. immigration authorities began who has reported on security, energy,
aggressively targeting illegal immigrants politics, economics, organized crime,
within the U.S. prison system in 1996. terrorism, and black markets in Latin
Many prisoners were deported back to America since 1999.
their home countries upon completion of




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