these seduction tactics or also experts at using force. how much of the ms-13 problem could be taken care of if the border was secured? if the flood of or the flow, rather, of undocumented immigrants into this country was at least slowed, if not stopped? well, the president suggests that by closing the border, gangs will not be able to come across any more. and since 2014, over 100,000 undocumented children arrived on the border, unaccompanied minors, and they estimate that .02% of them had any gang ties. so the gang is already here. this ms-13 gang has been here since the 1980s. it s a gang that evolved in part because of the u.s. government, and what the community really needs right now is they need community outreach. certainly increased law enforcement to combat the gang.
vulnerable to recruitment by ms-13. so some come in without gang ties but develop gang ties as a result of the pressure they face with people they confront in the community. we are hopeful to get some assistance from congress, mr. president, in closing some of the loopholes so the law enforcement officers won t have to work so hard so we won t have more victims like kayla and nisa. thank you. president trump: that is great. think i it s happen i think it s happening. i am seeing a willingness even by democrats starting to come around. it s brutal. you know better than anybody it s a tough situation. we need laws enhanced substantially and quickly. thank you, rod, very much. very nice. [applause] dana: all right. that was rod rosenstein addressing the president on ms-13 and the issues he thinks need to be addressed, especially these loopholes that the president wants to deal with on ms-13. i m joined now by south south carolina congressman trey gowdy. thank you. i know you have to
well? correct? one of the letters written to perales was intercepted by mail room staff, who suspected it might contain gang codes. now, she has some new trouble. perales? yes, sir. look for more gang ties. so, peggy, i went ahead and was able to get the letters out of your property. i did read them. i did find that you had nothing that was considered gang-related in there. but i cannot give these back to you. i m going to put them in your property. when you leave the facility you can get them from your property. do you have any questions so far? including my baby dad s letter. yeah. another question for you, the last time you were here you were in 3b, there was a report where you were threatening another inmate. you remember that incident? you threatened according to this information, you threatened her because she gave information about drugs in the unit and you threatened her. me? just telling you what s on your history. all of this is news to you? none of this you
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peggy perales pen pal relationships with two inmates from rival gangs have already caught the attention of the bexar county jail s gang intelligence division. so you got a guy that you have a child with but you re writing to somebody else as well? correct? one of the letters written to perales was intercepted by mail room staff, who suspected it might contain gang codes. now, she has some new trouble. perales? yes, sir. since the last time we spoke to her we did a background check on her history in the facility and her last incarceration, she was involved in a report, she was an aggressor in a fear for safety and accusing the inmate of being an informant in reference to some narcotics that might have been in the unit. that they were living at. given this new information, officer rodriguez has read all of perales mail in order to look for more gang ties. so, peggy, i went ahead and