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Inside bloody rivalry between Bloods, Crips and MS-13 as deadly gang war explodes in New York

Inside bloody rivalry between Bloods, Crips and MS-13 as deadly gang war explodes in New York
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How an abandoned L.A. building became an MS-13 'destroyer'

How an abandoned L.A. building became an MS-13 'destroyer'
latimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from latimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Inseguridad ciudadana y pandillas: la dolorosa espina del Triángulo Norte

Inseguridad ciudadana y pandillas: la dolorosa espina del Triángulo Norte
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The Biden-Harris Migration 'Fix' Would Throw Good Billions After Bad

While migrants from Central America stream to the U.S. border, any positive effects of Biden’s 'root-cause' strategy will be slow and incremental at best.

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How the Biden-Harris Migration 'Fix' Would Throw Good Billions After Bad

How the Biden-Harris Migration ‘Fix’ Would Throw Good Billions After Bad The journey of Central American migrants to the U.S. border – a perilous trip across thousands of miles of mountains and deserts – starts in places like the dry corridor in western Honduras. Many of the region’s 1 million small farmers still live in adobe huts with no running water and suffer acts of humans and nature. Corrupt Honduran officials have invested too little in stabilizing or modernizing the region, allowing violent gangs to extort families. Recent droughts and hurricanes have created widespread hunger. “It’s been one crisis after another,” says Conor Walsh, the Honduras representative for Catholic Relief Services in Tegucigalpa, the capital. “Many people have already migrated and others are evaluating whether they can stay on their farms.”

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